Efficiency analysis of distributed dynamic optical bypassing heuristics

The energy consumption of transport networks gets more and more attention as it is expected to become a problem with future traffic increase. Dynamic optical bypassing is a promising approach to tackle increasing energy consumption as well as growing resource usage. Performance evaluations are neces...

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