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Photonic Network Communications, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, August 2008
- Min Ho Park, Jin Seek Choi, Jeonghoon Mo:
A dynamic hop count shifting RWA algorithm for wavelength routed optical networks. 1-9 - Kuntal Roy, Mrinal Kanti Naskar:
Simulation-based SONET ADM optimization approach for dynamic traffic grooming in WDM optical networks. 11-21 - Josep Segarra, Vicent Sales, Josep Prat:
A nesting ranging algorithm for a Hybrid WDM/TDM PON with colorless Reflective-ONUs under different distances OLT-ONUs. 23-29 - Kuntal Roy, Mrinal K. Naskar:
Genetic evolutionary algorithm for optimal allocation of wavelength converters in WDM optical networks. 31-42 - Nan Hua, Xiaoping Zheng, Hanyi Zhang, Bingkun Zhou:
A wavelength-buffering scheme for dynamic traffic in optical wavelength-division multiplexing networks. 43-51 - Wei Liang, Hongxi Yin, Liqiao Qin, Ziyu Wang, Anshi Xu:
A new family of 2D variable-weight optical orthogonal codes for OCDMA systems supporting multiple QoS and analysis of its performance. 53-60 - Pedro Reviriego, Anna Maria Guidotti, Carla Raffaelli, Javier Aracil:
Blocking models of optical burst switches with shared wavelength converters: exact formulations and analytical approximations. 61-70 - Mahesh Sivakumar, Krishna M. Sivalingam:
Design of grooming architectures for optical WDM mesh networks: limited grooming with electronic wavelength conversion. 71-82 - Gustavo Sousa Pavani, Helio Waldman:
Restoration in wavelength-routed optical networks by means of ant colony optimization. 83-91
Volume 16, Number 2, October 2008
- Junghee Han, Youngho Lee, Youngjin Kim:
A traffic grooming problem of SONET-WDM rings. 93-106 - I-Shyan Hwang, Tsung-Ching Lin:
Performance assessment of multicast node placement for multicast routing in WDM networks with sparse light splitting. 107-116 - Yurong (Grace) Huang, Jonathan P. Heritage, Biswanath Mukherjee:
A new fault-management method using congestion-avoidance routing for optical burst-switched networks. 117-125 - Feng Zhang, Wen-De Zhong:
Performance evaluation of p-cycle based protection methods for provisioning of dynamic multicast sessions in mesh WDM networks. 127-138 - NamUk Kim, Tae-Yeon Kim, SeungJin Lee, Minho Kang:
Coordination of wavelength and time-window assignment in WDM-based TDM hybrid-PONs. 139-147 - Xiaogang Chen, Deyi Chen, Zonglong Wang:
Performance improvement of bandwidth-limited coherent OCDMA system. 149-154 - Hui-Tang Lin, Wang-Rong Chang, Tse-Sheng Lin:
On burst-header contention-resolution in OBS networks. 155-168 - Satyajeet S. Ahuja, Marwan Krunz:
Cross-virtual concatenation for Ethernet-over-SONET/SDH networks. 169-181
Volume 16, Number 3, December 2008
- Ayman G. Fayoumi, Anura P. Jayasumana:
All-optical cross-connect using feed-forward optical buffers with and without QoS: an analysis. 183-193 - Donato Sperti, Paulo S. André, Berta Neto, Ana M. Rocha, Alberto Bononi, José F. da Rocha, Margarida Facão:
Experimental assessment of some Raman fiber amplifiers solutions for coarse wavelength division multiplexing applications. 195-202 - Yan Zhang, Lemin Li, Sheng Wang:
TCP over OBS: Impact of consecutive multiple packet losses and improvements. 203-220 - Xu Shao, Luying Zhou, Xiaofei Cheng, Chava Vijaya Saradhi, Yixin Wang, Jianqing Li:
Shared partial path protection in WDM networks with shared risk link groups. 221-231 - P. P. Sahu:
New traffic grooming approaches in optical networks under restricted shared protection. 233-238 - Ruyan Wang, Jie Zhang, Fang Guo, Keping Long:
An effective buffering architecture for optical packet switching networks. 239-243 - Lei Guo, Xingwei Wang, Xiaobing Zheng, Yu Zhang, Xuekui Wang:
New results for path-based shared protection and link-based Hamiltonian cycle protection in survivable WDM networks. 245-252 - Ireneusz Szczesniak, Tadeusz Czachórski, Jean-Michel Fourneau:
Packet loss analysis in optical packet-switched networks with limited deflection routing. 253-261 - Nan Hua, Xiaoping Zheng, Hanyi Zhang, Bingkun Zhou:
Performance analysis of an improved soft preemptive scheme for unevenly distributed traffic in optical wavelength-division multiplexing networks. 263-268
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