Towards an Optical Internet: New Visions in Optical Network Design and Modelling. IFIP TC6 Fifth Working Conference on Optical Network Design and Modelling (ONDM 2001) February 5–7, 2001, Vienna, AustriaAdmela Jukan In these exciting times of quotidianly progressing developments in communication techniques, where more than ever in the history of a technological progress, society's reliance on communication networks for medicine, education, data transfer, commerce, and many other endeavours dominates the human's everyday life, the optical networks are certainly one of the most promising and challenging networking options. Since their commercial arrival in the nineties, they have fundamentally changed the way of dealing with traffic engineering by removing bandwidth bottlenecks and eliminating delays. Today, after the revolutionary bandwidth expansion, the networking functionality migrates more and more to the optical layer, and the need to establish fast wavelength circuits and capacity-on-demand for the higher-layer networks, in particular data networks based on Internet Protocol (IP), has become one of the central networking issues for the new century. The unifying trends toward configurable all-optical network infrastructure open up a wide range of new network engineering and design choices dealing with networks' interoperability and common platforms for control and management. The Fifth Working Conference on Optical Network Design and Modelling, held in the Austrian capital Vienna, February 5-7, 2001, aims at presenting the most recent progress in optical communication techniques, new technologies, standardisation process, emerging markets and carriers. A short look at the Table of Contents of this book tells us, in fact, that this year's conference program reflects the current state of the art precisely. |
Contents
PERFORMANCE OF MULTICAST SESSIONS IN WAVELENGTHROUTED WDM NETWORKS | 3 |
ILP FORMULATION OF GROOMING OVER WAVELENGTH ROUTING WITH PROTECTION | 25 |
MAPPING OF ARBITRARY TRAFFIC DEMAND AND NETWORK TOPOLOGY ON A MESH OF RINGS NETWORK | 49 |
A DESIGN METHOD OF LOGICAL TOPOLOGY FOR IP OVER WDM NETWORKS WITH STABLE ROUTING | 61 |
INFLUENCE OF CHORD LENGTH ON THE BLOCKING PERFORMANCE OF WAVELENGTH ROUTED CHORDAL RING NETWORKS | 79 |
NEAR OPTIMAL DESIGN OF LIGHTPATH ROUTING AND WAVELENGTH ASSIGNMENT IN PURELY OPTICAL WDM NETWORKS | 89 |
AN INTELLIGENT AND MOBILE AGENTBASED APPROACH FOR DYNAMIC PROTECTION SETUP IN FUTURE OPTICAL NETWORKS | 101 |
A FRAMEWORK FOR SERVICEGUARANTEED PATH PROTECTION OF THE OPTICAL INTERNET | 119 |
EFFECT OF EDFA CROSSGAIN SATURATION ON THE TRANSMISSION OF PACKETIZED BURSTMODE DATA OVER WDM | 239 |
INFLUENCE OF INTENSITY NOISE IN SPECTRUMSLICED WDM SYSTEMS | 253 |
OPCTDM NETWORK PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT BY THE USE OF FULLSCALABLE OPTICAL PACKET COMPRESSIONDECOMPRES... | 263 |
GIGABIT ETHERNET OVER WDM | 275 |
LINK AND PATH ASYMMETRY ISSUES IN IP OVER WDM TRANSPORT NETWORKS | 287 |
ON DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE OF AN IP OVER WDM OPTICAL NETWORK CONTROL PLANE | 297 |
ANALYSIS AND DIMENSIONING OF INTERCONNECTED SINGLELAYER SWITCHLESS ALLOPTICAL NETWORKS | 313 |
IP DIFFERENTIATED SERVICES OVER A WDM PASSIVE OPTICAL STAR | 327 |
MULTIPLE OBJECT HEURISTIC FOR RING LOADING AND LOGICAL WAVELENGTH ASSIGNMENT IN OCHSPRings | 133 |
AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH | 145 |
PACKETSELECTIVE PHOTONIC ADDDROP MULTIPLEXER AND ITS APPLICATION TO ULTRAHIGHSPEED OPTICAL DATA NETWORKI... | 165 |
BANDWIDTH UTILISATION AND WAVELENGTH REUSE IN WDM OPTICAL BURSTSWITCHED PACKET NETWORKS | 185 |
TRAFFIC CHARACTERISATION USING OPTICAL BASED PACKET SWITCHES WITH POISSON AND FRACTAL TRAFFIC SOURCES | 199 |
TRAFFIC LOAD BOUNDS FOR OPTICAL BURSTSWITCHED NETWORKS WITH DYNAMIC WAVELENGTH ALLOCATION | 209 |
SKEW COMPENSATION IN ALL OPTICAL BIT PARALLEL WDM SYSTEMS | 227 |
WAVELENGTH ASSIGNMENT IN OPTICAL NETWORKS ACCORDING TO TRAFFIC REQUIREMENTS AND TRANSMISSION IMPAIRMENTS | 351 |
DYNAMIC WAVELENGTH PROVISIONING IN DWDMBASED OPTICAL NETWORK | 357 |
A DISTRIBUTED AND CONTENTION FREE BANDWIDTH ONDEMAND ARCHITECTURE | 371 |
DISTRIBUTED DISCOVERY OF WAVELENGTH PATHS IN MULTISERVICE WDM NETWORKS | 385 |
AUTHOR INDEX | 397 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjacent link algorithm allocation architecture average bandwidth bit skew blocking probability bo bo bo bo bo chord length computational configuration connection considered constraints control plane conversion cost CPGUI crossover destination distributed division multiplexing DWDM dynamic EDFA edge delay electronic fiber fibre Figure function Gigabit Ethernet graph heuristic IEEE implementation INFOCOM input Internet layer lightpath logical topology mean lightpath length MLDA node number of wavelengths optical buffer Optical Burst Switching optical code Optical Networks optical packet optical switch optimal output power p-group packet switching parameters performance photonic physical topology PONS ports proposed protection path protocol queue request requirements ring latency ring network router Routing and Wavelength SHLDA shortest path signal simulation slot sub-network Technology tedge traffic load transmission transponder wavelength assignment wavelength converters Wavelength Division Multiplexing wavelength routing WDM channels WDM networks