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Wavelength Converters in Optical Networks, 1/e
Wavelength Converters in Optical Networks, 1/e

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Wavelength Converters in Optical Networks, 1/e

The first generation networks built before the emergence of fiber optics and the second generation networks which used fiber as a replacement for copper links in Local Area network (LAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) are not adequate to meet the emerging integrated demands of the communication applications. Huge bandwidth must be provided to support applications such as super-computer interconnect, videoconferencing, etc., co-existing with smaller bandwidth requirements of data, audio, and many other applications for thousands of end-users. Wavelength Converters in Optical Networks deals with the third generation networks that use Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM), wavelength routed optical networking technology. This technology can efficiently utilize the enormous bandwidth of the optical fiber and has been able to meet the emerging integrated demands of the communication applications KEY FEATURES WDMA network architecture models have been presented  Literature has been supported and explained with diagrams and tables wherever required, for clear understanding of students.  Simulation studies in the 12-node ring network, 28-node USA long hand network, 14-node NSFNET, 19-node European Optical Network (EON), 30-node INET network and 52-node arbitrary mesh network have been presented.  Motivation for the present work and the organization of thesis has been outlined. Research activity in network topology recon figuration, issues in fault tolerances, and the objectives of various test beds in progress have been presented  Last chapter presents the summary and contribution of the work

Introduction
1.Network Model
2.Packet Switched Networks
3.Motivation
4.Literature Survey
5.Introduction
6.Review of Circuit Switched Networks
7.Review of Packet Switched Networks
8.Survivability and Reconfiguration 
9.Network Controller
10.Testbeds
11.Summary
12.Performance Analysis of Wavelength Converters
Introduction
13.Blocking Probability in a Linear Chain
14.Impact of Wavelength Converters
15.Problem Definition
16.Netwrok Model
17.Analytical Model
18.Algorithms
19.Simulation and Numerical Results
20.Summary
21.Placement of Wavelength Converters 
Introduction
22.Problem Definition
23.Algorithms
24.Illustrative Examples
25.Genetic Algorithm for Placement of Wavelength Converters
26.Simulation and Numerical Results
27.Summary
28Limited Wavelength Conversion
Introduction
29.Problem Definition
30.Integer Linear Programming (ILP) Model for Minimizing Wavelength Conversion
31.Adjacent Wavelength Conversion/Assignment
32.Model to Compute the Average Distortion of the Optical Signal
33.Algorithms
34.Simulation and Numerical Results
35.Summary
36.Routing and Wavelength Assignment in Wavelength Convertible Networks
Introduction
37.Problem Definition
38.Algorithms
39.Simulation and Numerical Results
40.Summary
41.Packet Switched Networks with Tunable Wavelength Converters
Introduction
42.Problem Definition
43.Network Model
44.Simulation and Numerical Results
45.Summary
46.Conclusions
47.Summary Contributions of this Work
48.Future Works
49Bibliography
Index

WDMA network architecture models have been presented Literature has been supported and explained with diagrams and tables wherever required, for clear understanding of students. Simulation studies in the 12-node ring network, 28-node USA long hand network, 14-node NSFNET, 19-node European Optical Network (EON), 30-node INET network and 52-node arbitrary mesh network have been presented. Motivation for the present work and the organization of thesis has been outlined. Research activity in network topology recon figuration, issues in fault tolerances, and the objectives of various test beds in progress have been presented Last chapter presents the summary and contribution of the work
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