2013
DOI: 10.1590/s2179-10742013000200036
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Comparing OSNR based policies for an adaptive-alternative IA-RWA algorithm applied to all-optical networks

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“…One set includes a number of real or planned topologies, and another set includes a number of regular topologies. The first set comprises the COST239 network (11 nodes, 26 links) [21], the Finland network (12 nodes, 19 links) [22], the NSFNET network (14 nodes, 21 links) [23], the EON network (19 nodes, 36 links) [21] and the UBN network (24 nodes, 42 links) [21]. The second set comprises star topologies (see Table 1) and other well-known regular topologies, described in Table 2.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One set includes a number of real or planned topologies, and another set includes a number of regular topologies. The first set comprises the COST239 network (11 nodes, 26 links) [21], the Finland network (12 nodes, 19 links) [22], the NSFNET network (14 nodes, 21 links) [23], the EON network (19 nodes, 36 links) [21] and the UBN network (24 nodes, 42 links) [21]. The second set comprises star topologies (see Table 1) and other well-known regular topologies, described in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%