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Photonic
Systems Brown Bag Seminart
Thursday, May 5, 2005, at 12 noon
RLE Haus Room, 36-428
Design
of WDM Networks: An Analytical Approach
Chi (Kyle)
Guan
WDM technology has revolutionized the optical network by enabling
huge increases
in the capacity of a single fiber. The introduction
of OXC based switching
enables the nodal architecture to support the transit of express
waves without
unnecessary OEO regeneration, thus it allows carriers to provide
new value in
their networks by reducing both capital and operational expenditures.
As
networks are evolved to meet the continued growth of traffic,
a designer needs
to make fundamental choices of the network architecture.
In the current
telecom environment, the decisions are guided by network cost
and scalability
concerns.
This talk summarizes our research on finding a new analytical
framework, at a
high level, to identify cost-effective topological architectures
of
OXC-switched WDM networks. We first study the design
of the network physical
topology under deterministic (static) traffic. We next
investigate the
topology design and resource dimensioning of OXC switched
WDM networks in the
presence of statistical variability of traffic demand.
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