Wiley Path Routing in Mesh Optical Networks Dec 2007 eBook-BBL

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    Path Routing in Mesh Optical Networks (c) by Wiley-Interscience<br /> <br /> The type of the release is: eBook<br /> In the PDF format with ISBN: 0470015659 and Pub Date: December 04, 2007<br /> The size of the release is: 03 disks x 1.44mb<br /> And released on: 12/20/2007<br /> <br /> <br /> Transport networks evolved from DCS (Digital Cross-connect <br /> Systems)-based mesh architectures, to SONET/SDH (Synchronous Optical <br /> Networking/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) ring architectures in the <br /> 1990's. In the past few years, technological advancements in optical <br /> transport switches have allowed service providers to support the same <br /> fast recovery in mesh networks previously available in ring networks <br /> while achieving better capacity efficiency and resulting in lower <br /> capital cost. Optical transport networks today not only provide trunking <br /> capacity to higher-layer networks, such as inter-router connectivity in <br /> an IP-centric infrastructure, but also support efficient routing and <br /> fast failure recovery of high-bandwidth services. This is possible due <br /> to the emergence of optical network elements that have the intelligence <br /> required to efficiently control the network. Optical mesh networks will <br /> enable a variety of dynamic services such as bandwidth-on-demand, <br /> Just-In-Time bandwidth, bandwidth scheduling, bandwidth brokering, and <br /> optical virtual private networks that open up new opportunities for <br /> service providers and their customers alike. Path Routing in Mesh <br /> Optical Networks combines both theoretical as well as practical aspects <br /> of routing and dimensioning for mesh optical networks. All authors have <br /> worked as technical leaders for the equipment vendor Tellium who <br /> implemented such capabilities in its product, and whose product was <br /> deployed in service provider networks. Path Routing in Mesh Optical <br /> Networks <br /> - Presents an in-depth treatment of a specific class of optical <br /> networks, i.e. path-oriented mesh optical networks. <br /> - Focuses on routing and recovery, dimensioning, performance analysis <br /> and availability in mesh optical networks. <br /> - Explains and analyses routing specifically associated with Dedicated <br /> Backup Path Protection (DBPP) and Shared Backup Path Protection (SBPP) <br /> recovery architectures. <br /> As most of the core backbone networks evolve to mesh topologies <br /> utilizing intelligent network elements for provisioning and recovery of <br /> services, Path Routing in Mesh Optical Networks will be an invaluable <br /> tool for both researchers and engineers in the industry who are <br /> responsible for designing, developing, deploying and maintaining mesh <br /> optical networks. It will also be a useful reference book for graduate <br /> students and university professors who are interested in optical <br /> networks or telecommunications networking. With a foreword by Professor <br /> Wayne D. Grover, author of the book Mesh-Based Survivable Networks. <br /> <br /> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0470015659/
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