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Optical Network Design and Modeling

11th International IFIP-TC6 Conference, ONDM 2007, Athens, Greece, May 29-31, 2007, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4534)

Part of the book sub series: Computer Communication Networks and Telecommunications (LNCCN)

Conference series link(s): ONDM: International IFIP Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling

Conference proceedings info: ONDM 2007.

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Table of contents (48 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Performance Comparison of Multi-wavelength Conversion Using SOA-MZI and DSF for Optical Wavelength Multicast

    • Jorge del Val Puente, Ni Yan, Eduward Tangdiongga, Ton Koonen
    Pages 1-10
  3. 80Gb/s Multi-wavelength Optical Packet Switching Using PLZT Switch

    • Katsuya Watabe, Tetsuya Saito, Nobutaka Matsumoto, Takuo Tanemura, Hideaki Imaizumi, Abdullah Al Amin et al.
    Pages 11-20
  4. 2x2 Bismuth-Oxide-Fiber Based Crossbar Switch for All-Optical Switching Architectures

    • O. Zouraraki, P. Bakopoulos, K. Vyrsokinos, H. Avramopoulos
    Pages 21-28
  5. Impact of Transient Response of Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier for OPS/WDM and Its Mitigation

    • Yoshinari Awaji, Hideaki Furukawa, Naoya Wada, Eddie Kong, Peter Chan, Ray Man
    Pages 29-37
  6. Mutual Impact of Physical Impairments and Grooming in Multilayer Networks

    • Szilárd Zsigmond, Gábor Németh, Tibor Cinkler
    Pages 38-47
  7. Impairment Aware Based Routing and Wavelength Assignment in Transparent Long Haul Networks

    • George Markidis, Stelios Sygletos, Anna Tzanakaki, Ioannis Tomkos
    Pages 48-57
  8. MatPlanWDM: An Educational Tool for Network Planning in Wavelength-Routing Networks

    • P. Pavon-Mariño, R. Aparicio-Pardo, G. Moreno-Muñoz, J. Garcia-Haro, J. Veiga-Gontan
    Pages 58-67
  9. Centralized vs. Distributed Approaches for Encompassing Physical Impairments in Transparent Optical Networks

    • P. Castoldi, F. Cugini, L. Valcarenghi, N. Sambo, E. Le Rouzic, M. J. Poirrier et al.
    Pages 68-77
  10. All-Optical Signal Processing Subsystems Based on Highly Non-linear Fibers and Their Limitations for Networking Applications

    • Miroslav Karasek, António Teixeira, Giorgio Tosi Beleffi, Ruben Luís
    Pages 78-85
  11. A Low Cost Migration Path Towards Next Generation Fiber-To-The-Home Networks

    • Reynaldo I. Martínez, Josep Prat, José A. Lázaro, Victor Polo
    Pages 86-95
  12. Securing Passive Optical Networks Against Signal Injection Attacks

    • Harald Rohde, Dominic A. Schupke
    Pages 96-100
  13. Novel Passive Optical Switching Using Shared Electrical Buffer and Wavelength Converter

    • Ji-Hwan Kim, JungYul Choi, Jinsung Im, Minho Kang, J. -K. Kevin Rhee
    Pages 101-106
  14. 160 Gbps Simulation of a Quantum Dot Semiconductor Optical Amplifier Based Optical Buffer

    • Maria Spyropoulou, Konstantinos Yiannopoulos, Stelios Sygletos, Kyriakos Vlachos, Ioannis Tomkos
    Pages 107-116
  15. SIP Based OBS networks for Grid Computing

    • A. Campi, W. Cerroni, F. Callegati, G. Zervas, R. Nejabati, D. Simeonidou
    Pages 117-126
  16. Job Demand Models for Optical Grid Research

    • Konstantinos Christodoulopoulos, Emmanouel Varvarigos, Chris Develder, Marc De Leenheer, Bart Dhoedt
    Pages 127-136
  17. Experimental Implementation of Grid Enabled ASON/GMPLS Networks

    • Eduard Escalona, Jordi Perelló, Salvatore Spadaro, Jaume Comellas, Gabriel Junyent
    Pages 137-145
  18. Reservation Techniques in an OpMiGua Node

    • Andreas Kimsas, Steinar Bjornstad, Harald Overby, Norvald Stol
    Pages 146-155
  19. R & Ds for 21st Century Photonic Network in Japan

    • Ken-ichi Kitayama
    Pages 156-165
  20. Optical Burst Switching Network Testbed

    • Wu Jian, Zhang Wei, Wang Minxue
    Pages 166-175

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About this book

The optical networking field is seen to be rapidly emerging with a strong and s- tained technological and business growth. Research has led to massive development and deployment in the optical networking space leading to significant advancements in high speed network core and access networks. th The 11 International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling brought together scientists and researchers to meet and exchange ideas and recent work in this emerging area of networking. The conference was sponsored by IFIP and supported by the e-Photon/ONe and COST 291 projects. The conference proceedings have been published by Springer and are also available through the Springer digital library. The conference program f- tured 14 invited presentations and 41 contributed papers selected from over 90 s- missions. A series of sessions focusing on recent developments in optical networking and the related technology issues constituted the main conference program. The international workshop “Optical network perspectives vs. optical technologies th reality” was collocated with ONDM 2007 and took place on May 29 . It was org- ized by the EU COST 291 action. The objective of the workshop was to focus on cross layer issues and address various challenges with respect to the implementation of optical networking concepts based on available optical technology capabilities.

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