APOSN: Operation, modeling and performance evaluation
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
FARE: An efficient integrated MAC protocol for differentiated services in WDM metro rings
Computer Communications
Optimization of logical rings for multi-hop transmissions in WDM optical star networks
Computer Communications
A new scalable optimal topology for multi-hop optical networks
Computer Communications
Improvement of multi-hop packet transmission scheduling in WDM optical star networks
Computer Communications
Performance of shared-channel multihop lightwave networks
Computer Communications
Bandwidth management for high speed LANs using wavelength division multiplexing
Computer Communications
Research: Kautz graphs as attractive logical topologies in multihop lightwave networks
Computer Communications
An adaptive scheduling algorithm for differentiated services on WDM optical networks
Computer Communications
Wavelength assignment to lightpaths for minimal wavelength conversions in multihop WDM networks
Computer Communications
On the optimal placement of wavelength converters in WDM networks
Computer Communications
A distributed real-time MAC protocol for WDM-based LANs
Computer Communications
Hypercube connected rings: a scalable and fault-tolerant logical topology for optical networks
Computer Communications
Capacity enhancement of local area bus networks using wavelength division multiplexing
Computer Communications
A novel routing algorithm for WDM-based micro-cellular wireless system
Computer Communications
Differentiated quality-of-recovery in survivable optical mesh networks using p-structures
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
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For pt.I see ibid., vol.6, no.3, p.12-27, 1992. A survey of wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM)-based local lightwave networks is presented. The general characteristics of multihop systems are discussed, and various multihop approaches are reviewed. The construction of optimal structures based on minimizing the maximum link flow and optimizations based on minimization of the mean network packet delay are also reviewed. Regular topologies that have been studied as candidates for multihop lightwave networks, including the perfect shuffle, the de Bruijn graph, the toroid, and the hypercube, are discussed. Near-optimal node placement algorithms and shared-channel multihop systems are also discussed