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Optical Switching and Networking, Volume 22
Volume 22, November 2016
- Costas K. Constantinou, Georgios Ellinas:
A load balancing technique for efficient survivable multicasting in mesh optical networks. 1-8 - Wojciech Kabacinski, Janusz Kleban, Marek Michalski, Mariusz Zal:
Strict-sense nonblocking networks with k degrees of freedom. 18-25 - Praphan Pavarangkoon, Eiji Oki:
An optimization approach for survivable lightpath provisioning in multi-domain optical networks. 26-41 - Ivan Plander, Michal Stepanovsky:
Advanced three-dimensional MEMS photonic cross-connect switch for nonblocking all-optical networks. 42-53 - Pavlos Maniotis, Savvas Gitzenis, Leandros Tassiulas, Nikos Pleros:
An optically-enabled chip-multiprocessor architecture using a single-level shared optical cache memory. 54-68 - Hojat Bayrampour, Reza Sabbaghi-Nadooshan:
Optimization of quantum networks using novel non-blocking optical switches. 69-76 - Xiuhua Li, Huaxi Gu, Ke Chen, Liang Song, Qingfen Hao:
STorus: A new topology for optical network-on-chip. 77-85 - E. Ramírez-Cruz, Ramon Gutiérrez-Castrejón, Pablo Torres-Ferrera, Daniel E. Ceballos-Herrera:
An alternative for the implementation of 40-km reach Ethernet at 400 Gb/s using an 8×50 Gb/s PHY at 1310 nm with SOA pre-amplification. 86-94 - Rodrigo Stange Tessinari, Bart Puype, Didier Colle, Anilton Salles Garcia:
ElasticO++: An Elastic Optical Network Simulation Framework for OMNeT++. 95-104 - Yanfang Hou, Hui Li, Yuze Liu, Yajun Qiu, Yuefeng Ji:
OpenFlow-based adaptive adjustment of optical path resources in dynamic optical networks. 105-116 - Forough Shirin Abkenar, Akbar Ghaffarpour Rahbar:
Cost-effectiveness of bandwidth granularities in optical networks. 117-128 - Cao-Dung Truong, Manh-Cuong Nguyen, Duy-Tien Le, Trung-Thanh Le:
All-optical switch based on 1×3 multimode interference couplers. 129-134
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