Traffic behavior analysis and modeling of sub-networks
International Journal of Network Management
Low-cost, delay-bounded point-to-multipoint communication to support multicasting over WDM networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
IP over Optical: From Packets to Photons
IEEE Internet Computing
Backup Group Multiplexing: An Integrated Restoration Strategy for IP over WDM Optical Networks
ICCNMC '01 Proceedings of the 2001 International Conference on Computer Networks and Mobile Computing (ICCNMC'01)
Survivability in IP-over-WDM networks
IP Over WDM
Comparison of QoS Schemes for IP-Over-Optical Multilayer Networks
BROADNETS '04 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Broadband Networks
IP/WDM optical network testbed: design and implementation
APNOMS'06 Proceedings of the 9th Asia-Pacific international conference on Network Operations and Management: management of Convergence Networks and Services
Minimum interference path selection based on maximum degree of sharing
HPCC'05 Proceedings of the First international conference on High Performance Computing and Communications
Multi-layer traffic engineering through adaptive λ-path fragmentation and de-fragmentation
NETWORKING'06 Proceedings of the 5th international IFIP-TC6 conference on Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems
Optical Switching and Networking
Optimized design of survivable MPLS over optical transport networks
Optical Switching and Networking
A survey of optical multicast over WDM networks
Computer Communications
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The Internet transport infrastructure is moving toward a model of high-speed routers interconnected by intelligent optical core networks. A consensus is emerging in the industry on utilizing an IP-centric control plane within optical networks to support dynamic provisioning and restoration of lightpaths. At the same time, there are divergent views on how IP routers must interact with optical core networks to achieve end-to-end connectivity. This article describes the architectural alternatives for interconnecting IP routers over optical networks, considering the routing and signaling issues. Also, the application of IP-based protocols for dynamic provisioning and restoration of lightpaths, as well as the interworking of multivendor optical networks is described