3 edition of High speed all-optical networks found in the catalog.
High speed all-optical networks
Imrich Chlamtac
Published
1993
by National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Technical Information Service, distributor in [Washington, DC, Springfield, Va
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | High speed all optical networks. |
Statement | principal investigator: Imrich Chlamtac. |
Series | NASA contractor report -- NASA CR-194384. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 1 v. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15383974M |
All-optical Signal Processing for Ultra-high Speed Photonic Network Abstract: Ultra-high speed all-optical signal processing for photonic networks is discussed. Using a fiber-based optical switch, ultra-high speed amplitude noise suppression and all-optical . All optical computing is still very much a technology of the future. It has some main advantages as compared to electronic computer, such as small size/high density, high speed, and low heating of junctions and substrate. Thus, all-optical computers might be economically viable.
Bibliographic details on High Speed, High Capacity ATM Optical Switches for Future Telecommunication Transport Networks (Invited Paper). High speed all-optical networks. By Imrich Chlamtac. Abstract. An inherent problem of conventional point-to-point WAN architectures is that they cannot translate optical transmission bandwidth into comparable user available throughput due to the limiting electronic processing speed of the switching nodes. This report presents the first.
The book presents a comprehensive overview of the emerging optical access network solutions, that promise to efficiently meet the anticipated growth in bandwidth demand by delivering extremely high data rates to end-users, and offering truly unprecedented levels of performance that can cater for all current and predicted future voice, data and. Advantages of optical networks High speed capability (theoretically possible to send 50 Terabits per second using a single fiber) Low signal attenuation Low signal distortion Low power requirement Low material usage Small space requirements Low cost Immunity to electrical interference.
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Rajiv Ramaswami, Galen H. Sasaki, in Optical Networks (Third Edition), Equipment Management. In general, the principles of managing optical networking equipment are no different from those of managing other high-speed networking equipment. We must be able to keep track of the actual equipment in the system (for example, number and location of optical line amplifiers) as well as.
In addition, it presents math essential for understanding the issues of high-speed network performance and design. There is a web page (shore/~ws/) for the book. An essential reference for any professional designing or maintaining high-speed computer by: High Speed Optical Communications provides a comprehensive coverage of the design and modelling of the devices and systems required for optical communication networks.
It will prove to be the essential reference text for those engineers implementing and designing such networks and is one of the few works dealing with modelling and simulation of optical links at the levels both of devices and.
Abstract. The principal motivations for all-optical networking arise from the ability of optical fiber technology to fulfil the growing demand for bandwidth per user, protocol transparency, higher path reliability, and simplified operation and : R.
Sabella, P. Lugli. V.W.S. Chan, K. Hall, E. Modiano and K. Rauschenbach, "Architectures and Technologies for High-Speed Optical Data Networks," IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, December Conference Papers A.
Brzezinski and E. Modiano “Achieving % throughput in reconfigurable optical networks," IEEE INFOCOM High-Speed Networking Workshop. A list of recommended books on Wavelength Division Multiplexing and optical networking and communications Paolo Lugli, "High Speed Optical Communications," Kluwer, August"All-Optical Networking: Architecture, Control, and Management Issues, November Boston, Massachusetts," SPIE.
An inherent problem of conventional point-to-point wide area network (WAN) architectures is that they cannot translate optical transmission bandwidth into comparable user available throughput due to the limiting electronic processing speed of the switching nodes.
The first solution to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) based WAN networks that overcomes this limitation is presented. DOI: /JON Corpus ID: High-speed optical time-division-multiplexed/WDM networks and their network elements based on regenerative all-optical ultrafast wavelength converters.
- Optical fiber Networks have high capacity - Can be used for providing the high bandwidth services - Even in wireless, infrared means high bandwidth connectivity.
All the networks using optical fiber as transmission medium - optical networks When - transmitted signal remains in optical form till its arrival at destination - All-optical network. This overview will discuss core network technology and cost trade-offs inherent in choosing between "analog" architectures with high optical transparency, and ones heavily dependent on frequent "digital" signal regeneration.
The exact balance will be related to the specific technology choices in each area outlined above, as well as the network needs such as node geographic spread, physical. Optical networks provide fast, efficient, and reliable access to clusters of end users, and at the same time can guarantee the quality of service.
A novel access optical architecture is presented that takes advantage of the latest developments in access networks, utilizes high bandwidth, and scales according to its served customers. Such photonic neurosynaptic networks promise access to the high speed and high bandwidth inherent to optical systems, thus enabling the direct processing of.
Digital Signal Processing for High-Speed Optical Communication covers a wide area of DSP topics in optical communications, and describes state-of-the-art digital signal processing techniques for high-speed optical communication.
In this book, numerous advanced digital signal processing techniques aiming at the promotion of the capacity increase Reviews: 1.
Ultra-high speed all-optical signal processing for photonic networks is discussed. Using a fiber-based optical switch, ultra-high speed amplitude noise suppression and all-optical format conversion of OOK to PSK are presented.
IJCSNS International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security, VOL.7 No.4, April Performance Analysis of Optical Burst Switching High-Speed Network Architecture Summary The development of wavelength division multiplexing opens a new horizon in optical networks.
Since dense wavelength multiplexing forms the physical layer for intelligent optical networking, the roll of high speed all optical switches is important.
In this paper we analyze, model and design ultra-high speed optical switches which can be used in intelligent optical networks. DWDM all-optical Networks and Ultra-high Speed Transmission General all-optical network structures In IP over WDM networks, Optical Cross-Connects (OXCs) is connected together by optical fibers which form a wavelength router optical layer [2], IP routers are.
High Speed Optical Communications provides a comprehensive coverage of the design and modelling of the devices and systems required for optical communication networks.
It will prove to be the essential reference text for those engineers implementing and designing such networks and is one of the few works dealing with modelling and simulation of. This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on High Speed Networking and Multimedia Communication, HSNMCheld in Estoril, Portugal in July The 57 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from submissions.
The. In May he founded Jedai Broadband Networks, a startup to work on Fiber-to-the Business high-speed access solutions for cable TV industry. He was Chairman, President and CTO.
In he co-founded BeLight, a startup on GbE based optical wireless system and broadband FTTH optical access. This book presents integrated, up-to-date coverage of the key issues in the design of high-speed TCP/IP and ATM networks and provides a comprehensive, technical look at these issues.
Are you looking for a text that provides extensive coverage of leading-edge topics in TCP/IP and ATM? * Provides comprehensive coverage of the basic technology as well as new traffic control standards for the."High Speed Optical Communications provides a comprehensive coverage of the design and modelling of the devices and systems required for optical communication networks.
It will prove to be the essential reference text for those engineers implementing and designing such networks and is one of the few works dealing with modelling and simulation.high speed wide area networks by trading the ample transmission bandwidth provided by WDM, for a reduction in the amount of switching/processing required per end-to-end packet transmission.
This reduction is achieved by introducing the concept of a) virtual regular topologies, b) the use of all-optical multihop routes - the lightpaths, for the.