Routing issues in intelligent optical networks

The paper presents an overview of wavelength handling functionality of optical networks enabling more efficient resource utilisation in such networks. A theoretical outline of routing enabling functions is followed by a brief description of traffic models that can be adopted for ASON. The theoretica...

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