Scheduling of Independent Dedicated Multiprocessor Tasks
ISAAC '02 Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation
Multihop All-to-All Broadcast on WDM Optical Networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Exploiting incomplete information to manage multiprocessor tasks with variable arrival rates
Computers and Operations Research
Performance evaluation of a scalable media access control protocol for single hop WDM networks
International Journal of High Performance Computing and Networking
Single-hop all-to-all broadcast in optical star networks with breakdown or power-off transceivers
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
MatPlanWDM: an educational tool for network planning in wavelength-routing networks
ONDM'07 Proceedings of the 11th international IFIP TC6 conference on Optical network design and modeling
Performance evaluation of multichannel Slotted-ALOHA networks with buffering
ICN'05 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Networking - Volume Part II
Optical multicast over wavelength-routed WDM networks: A survey
Optical Switching and Networking
Blocking probability evaluation of end-to-end dynamic WDM networks
Photonic Network Communications
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From the Publisher:Optical WDM networking technology is spearheading a bandwidth revolution in the networking infrastructure being developed for the next generation Internet. Rapid advances in optical components have enabled the transition from point-to-point WDM links to all-optical networking. Optical WDM Networks: Principles and Practice presents some of the most important challenges facing the optical networking community, along with some suggested solutions. Earlier textbooks in optical networking have a narrower perspective, and rapidly advancing research has created the need for fresh and current information on problems and issues in the field. The volume editors and contributing authors have endeavoured to capture a substantial subset of the key problems and known solutions to these problems. All of the chapters are original contributions from leading international researchers. The chapters address a wide variety of topics, including the state of the art in WDM technology, physical components that make up WDM fiber-optic networks, medium access protocols, wavelength routed networks, optical access networks, network management, and performance evaluation of wavelength routing networks. The chapters also survey critical points in past research and tackle more recent problems. Practitioners and network product engineers interested in current state-of-the-art information beyond textbook-type coverage, and graduate students commencing research in this area, will appreciate the concise and pertinent information presented herein.