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Optical Switching and Networking, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2008
- Alexandros A. Stavdas:
Photonics in Switching 2006. 1 - Rodney S. Tucker:
Optical packet switching: A reality check. 2-9 - Emily F. Burmeister, Daniel J. Blumenthal, John E. Bowers:
A comparison of optical buffering technologies. 10-18 - A. Antonino, Andrea Bianco, A. Bianciotto, Vito De Feo, Jorge M. Finochietto, Roberto Gaudino, Fabio Neri:
WONDER: A resilient WDM packet network for metro applications. 19-28 - Satoshi Yoshima, Naoya Wada, Gabriella Cincotti, Tetsuya Miyazaki, Ken-ichi Kitayama:
Multicast-capable optical-code label packet switch: Proposal and its experimental demonstration. 29-37 - Lu Shen, Xi Yang, Byrav Ramamurthy:
A load-balancing spare capacity reallocation approach in the next-generation SONET metro networks. 38-50 - Yu Dong, Jian Wang:
Fault tolerance design for large-scale optical switches. 51-58
Volume 5, Numbers 2-3, June 2008
- Admela Jukan, Masum Z. Hasan:
Advances in IP-optical networking for IP quad-play traffic and services. 61-62 - Ashwin Gumaste, Deepak Diwakar, Anuj Agrawal, Akhil Lodha, Nasir Ghani:
Light-mesh - A pragmatic optical access network architecture for IP-centric service oriented communication. 63-74 - Hiroshi Onaka, Hideyuki Miyata, Yutaka Kai, Setsuo Yoshida, Kyosuke Sone, Yutaka Takita, Yukito Tsunoda, Hiroshi Miyata, Goji Nakagawa:
Compact photonic gateway for dynamic path control using acousto-optic tunable filter. 75-84 - Jeroen van der Ham, Freek Dijkstra, Paola Grosso, Ronald van der Pol, Andree Toonk, Cees de Laat:
A distributed topology information system for optical networks based on the semantic web. 85-93 - Nicola Ciulli, Gino Carrozzo, Giodi Giorgi, Georgios Zervas, Eduard Escalona, Yixuan Qin, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou, Franco Callegati, Aldo Campi, Walter Cerroni, Bartosz Belter, Artur Binczewski, Maciej Stroinski, Anna Tzanakaki, George Markidis:
Architectural approaches for the integration of the service plane and control plane in optical networks. 94-106 - James Yiming Zhang, Jing Wu, Gregor von Bochmann, Michel Savoie:
Grade-of-service differentiated static resource allocation schemes in WDM networks. 107-122 - Wojciech M. Golab, Raouf Boutaba:
Path selection in user-controlled circuit-switched optical networks. 123-138 - Zhaoming Li, Qiang Song, Ibrahim W. Habib:
CHEETAH virtual label switching router for dynamic provisioning in IP optical networks. 139-149 - Luca Valcarenghi, Filippo Cugini, Francesco Paolucci, Piero Castoldi:
Quality-of-service-aware fault tolerance for grid-enabled applications. 150-158 - Roberto Sabella, Paola Iovanna, Gianpaolo Oriolo, Laura Sanità:
Fine protection of data-paths in multi-layer networks based on the GMPLS paradigm. 159-169 - Smita Rai, Lei Song, Cicek Cavdar, Dragos Andrei, Biswanath Mukherjee:
A novel approach to provision differentiated services in survivable IP-over-WDM networks. 170-176
Volume 5, Number 4, October 2008
- Kyriakos Vlachos, Kostas Ramantas:
A non-competing hybrid optical burst switch architecture for QoS differentiation. 177-187 - Wenhao Lin, Richard S. Wolff, Brendan Mumey:
Decreasing EDFA transients by power shaping. 188-195 - Neumar Malheiros, Edmundo Roberto Mauro Madeira, Fábio Luciano Verdi, Murício Magalhães:
Managing Layer 1 VPN services. 196-218 - Huan Liu, Fouad A. Tobagi:
Physical topology design for all-optical networks. 219-231 - Anna Agusti-Torra, Cristina Cervello-Pastor, Miquel A. Fiol:
A general resource assignment scheme for successful transmission in optical burst switched networks. 232-243 - Nikolaos Skarmoutsos, Efthymios N. Lallas, Dimitris Syvridis, Thomas Sphicopoulos:
A 40 Gb/s IM payload/2.5 Gb/s header AOLS technique based on an all fiber realization. 244-252 - Jorge M. Finochietto, Fabio Neri, Krzysztof Wajda, R. Watza, Jerzy Domzal, M. Nord, Evi Zouganeli:
Towards optical packet switched MANs: Design issues and tradeoffs. 253-267
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