ICC '98. 1998 IEEE International Conference on Communications. Conference Record. Affiliated With SUPERCOMM'98 (Cat. No.98CH362
DOI: 10.1109/icc.1998.682663
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Dimensioning and optimization of the wavelength-division-multiplexed optical layer of future transport networks

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“…A methodology is proposed in [46] for dimensioning on the WDM optical layer and optimizing the allocation of resources after discussing a global view of the dimensioning problem of a WDM network. The dimensioning problem was defined as to determine and allocate the resources needed to support a given traffic demand on a give network topology.…”
Section: V4 Network Dimensioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A methodology is proposed in [46] for dimensioning on the WDM optical layer and optimizing the allocation of resources after discussing a global view of the dimensioning problem of a WDM network. The dimensioning problem was defined as to determine and allocate the resources needed to support a given traffic demand on a give network topology.…”
Section: V4 Network Dimensioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, link capacity is an important issue that restricts the maximum load of the traffic a network can support. In this context, the results of some papers ( [46,49,51]) on Dimensioning of the WDM networks and blocking probability analysis are presented while in Section VI.1.ii, we will present some of the efforts that address the wavelength requirements in terms of wavelength assignment under multicast traffic.…”
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“…For static traffic, it needs to satisfy a set of connection requests known previously, wavelength assignment algorithms are used to fix a optimized objective (e.g. the total number of wavelengths required or the using rate of wavelength) [9][10][11][12][13] . The main method of these algorithms is computing the minimum hops of the optical path for each connection, then assign the wavelength by wavelength continuity constraint.…”
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