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Dynamic end-to-end optimization for quality of transmission in reconfigurable transparent optical networks: erratum
Guanjun Gao, Jie Zhang, Hua Zhang, Lei Wang, Wanyi Gu An erratum is presented to correct one mistake in Eq. 1 in our paper. [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 504-504 (2009)]
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Experimental comparison of high-speed transmission control protocols on a traffic-driven labeled optical burst switching network test bed for grid applications
Lei Liu, Xiaobin Hong, Jian Wu, Yawei Yin, Shuri Cai, Jintong Lin It is well known that the classic transmission control protocol (TCP) Reno is inadequate to address the requirements of emerging grid applications on an optical burst switching (OBS) network. To find the most efficient TCP in the scenario of grid over OBS, in this paper, the implementation of a ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 491-503 (2009)]
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Optical routers: introduction to the feature issue
Keren Bergman, Madeleine Glick, S. J. Ben Yoo This feature issue of the Journal of Optical
Networking addresses a broad scope of enabling technologies, architectures, and systems designed for next-generation optical routers. [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 505-505 (2009)]
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60 GHz radio-over-fiber technologies for broadband wireless services [Invited]
Andreas Stöhr, Akram Akrout, Rüdiger Buß, Benoit Charbonnier, Frederic van Dijk, Alain Enard, Sascha Fedderwitz, Dieter Jäger, Mathieu Huchard, Frédéric Lecoche, Javier Marti, Rakesh Sambaraju, Andreas Steffan, Andreas Umbach, Mario Weiß Some of the work carried out within the European integrated project Integrated Photonic mm-Wave Functions for Broadband Connectivity (IPHOBAC) on the development of photonic components and radio-over-fiber technologies for broadband wireless communication is reviewed. In detail, 60 GHz outdoor ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 471-487 (2009)]
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Radio-over-optical fiber networks: introduction to the feature issue
Jianjun Yu, Gee-Kung Chang, A. M. J. Koonen, Georgios Ellinas This feature issue of the Journal of Optical
Networking gives a wide overview of the progress on certain key areas in the
field of radio-over-optical-fiber network technologies, including the enabling technologies,
architectures, and systems design. [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 488-490 (2009)]
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Spectrally efficient hybrid multiplexing and demultiplexing schemes toward the integration of microwave and millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber systems in a WDM-PON infrastructure
Masuduzzaman Bakaul, Ampalavanapillai Nirmalathas, Christina Lim, Dalma Novak, Rod Waterhouse Hybrid multiplexing and demultiplexing schemes with the capability to integrate microwave and millimeter-wave frequency radio-over-fiber signals in a wavelength division multiplexed passive optical network (WDM-PON) infrastructure are proposed. The proposed schemes exploit the benefits of a ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 462-470 (2009)]
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Minimizing transceivers in optical path networks
Prashant Iyer, Rudra Dutta, Carla D. Savage The problem of routing traffic on multihop clear optical channels and deciding the virtual topology of optical channels to form on a physical network of fibers to minimize the cost of electronic switching equipment has become known as traffic grooming in optical networks. Traffic grooming is ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 454-461 (2009)]
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Survivable and traffic-oblivious routing in WDM networks: valiant load balancing versus tree routing
Rui Dai, Lemin Li, Sheng Wang, Xiaoning Zhang This paper investigates the issue of survivable routing to prevent arbitrary single-link failures in WDM networks when the traffic information is partially known. Two novel protection schemes called valiant-load-balancing- (VLB-) based hop constraint segment protection (VLB-HCSP) and hop constraint ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 438-453 (2009)]
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Scaling Ethernet speeds to 100 Gbits/s and beyond
Arvinder S. Wander, Anujan Varma, Drew Perkins, Vijay Vusirikala Dramatic growth in Internet Protocol (IP) traffic demand is driving the need for new high-bandwidth IP interfaces. Today, router-to-router and router-to-transport system connections using Ethernet interfaces are limited to 10 Gbits/s (10GE) or slower. Although techniques, such as link aggregation, ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 429-437 (2009)]
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Photonics in switching: enabling technologies and subsystem design
Kyriakos Vlachos, Carla Raffaelli, Slavisa Aleksic, Nicola Andriolli, Dimitris Apostolopoulos, Hercules Avramopoulos, Didier Erasme, Dimitris Klonidis, Martin Nordal Petersen, Mirco Scaffardi, Karsten Schulze, Maria Spiropoulou, Stelios Sygletos, Ioannis Tomkos, Carmen Vazquez, Olga Zouraraki, Fabio Neri This paper describes recent research activities and results in the area of photonic switching carried out within the framework of the EU-funded e-Photon/ONe+ network of excellence, Virtual Department on Optical Switching. Technology aspects of photonics in switching and, in particular, recent ... [J. Opt. Netw. 8, 404-428 (2009)]
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