Virtualized Optical Network (VON) for Future Internet and Applications

A virtualized optical network (VON) is proposed as a key to implementing increased agility and flexibility into the future Internet and applications by providing any-to-any connectivity with the appropriate optical bandwidth at the appropriate time. The VON is enabled by introducing optical transpar...

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Hauptverfasser: JINNO, Masahiko, TSUKISHIMA, Yukio, TAKARA, Hidehiko, KOZICKI, Bartlomiej, SONE, Yoshiaki, SAKANO, Toshikazu
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