QoS-based Wavelength Routing in Multi-Service WDM Networks by Admela Jukan.

The need to establish wavelength-routed connections in a service-differentiated fash­ ion is becoming increasingly important due to a variety of candidate client networks (e. g. IP, SDH/SONET, ATM) and the requirements for Quality-of-Service (QoS) de­ livery within transport layers. Up until now, th...

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Main Author: Jukan, Admela (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Edition:1st ed. 2001.
Series:Progress in Communication Networks ; 1
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 This thesis
  • 1.2 Overview
  • 2 A QoS-based optical networking
  • 2.1 From quality attributes to QoS in optical networks
  • 2.2 Wavelength-routed network architecture
  • 2.3 A QoS-selective architecture
  • 2.4 Basic management and control issues
  • 2.5 Restoration in wavelength-routed networks
  • 3 Service-differentiated connection set-up
  • 3.1 Wavelength-routed services: a debate
  • 3.2 Client layer perspectives
  • 3.3 The basic model for connection management
  • 3.4 Connection and resource management architecture
  • 3.5 Two methods for connection set-up
  • 4 The methods based on graph transformation
  • 4.1 Two methods for QoS-routing revisited
  • 4.2 Abstraction of the network state representation
  • 5 Algorithms for QoS-based wavelength routing
  • 5.1 Wavelength routing update
  • 5.2 Benefits of wavelength shifting
  • 5.3 Algorithms for service-specific wavelength routing
  • 5.4 Methods for service-specific restoration
  • 6 Performance study and numerical results
  • 6.1 Basic assumptions
  • 6.2 Traffic generation
  • 6.3 Network topology
  • 6.4 Shortest path algorithms revisited
  • 6.5 Wavelength routing without service-specific requirements
  • 6.6 Service-specific wavelength routing
  • 7 Conclusions and future work
  • 8 References and further reading
  • 9 Abbreviations
  • 10 Index.