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Routing in multilayer optical networks can be made efficient if label switched paths are searched in a wavelength graph that represents the state and the switching facilities of the network devices very accurately. Maintaining the wavelength graph by using the conventional link state advertisement control mechanism leads to scalability problem. Much of the link state information is, however, redundant...
Multi-path routing routes the upcoming demand over multiple paths. This is feasible in networks where the demand can be split into multiple parallel flows, i.e., the network is capable to perform inverse multiplexing (e.g., ngSDH and OTN via VCat) and where the connectivity of the topology also allows it. In this paper we propose the MPP (Multi-Path Protection) scheme, where the demand is not only...
The emerging Ethernet technologies deployed in metro networks provide services based on pure Ethernet. Low cost optical Ethernet interfaces are used to interconnect different sites. Then, the use of wavelength division multiplexing technology with optical Ethernet is clearly the next step in building cost efficient metro networks. In this paper we propose a novel architecture and configuration methods...
The Internet consists of a collection of more than 21000 domains called Autonomous Systems (AS) operated mostly under different authorities (operators/providers) that although co-operate over different geographical areas, they compete in a country or other area. Today BGP is the de facto standard for exchanging reachability information over the domain boundaries and for inter-domain routing. The GMPLS...
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