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Both bandwidth demand and energy consumption of ICT and communication networks is increasing and optical networks are regarded to provide high bandwidth solutions while enabling more energy efficiency. In this article we give an overview of energy consumption in access and core networks with a focus on optical technologies. Also, possible strategies to enable power reductions are discussed.
In this paper we propose a new architecture and a novel media access protocol based on IEEE 802.11 for the home network. We use radio over fiber technology for our architecture where data multiplexing is considered in both wireless and wavelength domain. Our solution enhances the wireless bandwidth usage capability and can provide dynamic bandwidth allocation among users according to the user demands...
More and more, multimedia services are being accessed via fixed and mobile networks. These services are typically much more sensitive to packet loss, delay and/or congestion than traditional services. In particular, multimedia data is often time critical and, as a result, network issues are not well tolerated and significantly deteriorate the userpsilas quality of experience (QoE). We therefore propose...
Carriers are gradually adopting a network model that consists of MPLS-capable routers and OXCs interconnected by high bandwidth WDM links for transporting IP and Ethernet traffic. A control plane can be used to deliver dynamic circuit provisioning in the transport layer, as well as bandwidth provisioning and traffic engineering in higher layers. Globalization drives the quest for end-to-end QoS guarantees...
New services and high bandwidth demanding applications will dramatically change the operator's requirements with respect to future network architectures and topologies. The advent of bandwidth-intensive video applications will stimulate the design of high throughput and flexible network architectures. In this network evolution All-optical Label Swapping (AOLS) can play a key role. AOLS is a key functional...
Content distribution networks (CDN) have been increasingly used to deliver bandwidth-intensive multimedia content to a large amount of users. In a CDN, the content is replicated from the origin server to so-called surrogate servers in order to improve the quality of service experienced by the end-users and decrease the network load. However, despite the promising concept, current centralized and distributed...
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