Overview
- Editors:
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Javier Aracil
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Franco Callegati
- Offers an overview of the key concepts related to the major issues of optical Internet in a concise yet comprehensive text, providing readers interested in this area with an ideal easy-to-follow reference/resource
- Focuses on optical burst and packet switching (OBS/OPS), a subject evolving rapidly, and covers all related key aspects with in-depth presentation
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Table of contents (6 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxiii
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- Franco Callegati, Javier Aracil, Víctor López
Pages 1-4
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- Davide Careglio, Javier Aracil, Juan Fernandez Palacios, Andrzej Jajszczyk, David Larrabeiti, Víctor López et al.
Pages 5-29
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- Carla Raffaelli, Slavisa Aleksic, Franco Callegati, Walter Cerroni, Guido Maier, Achille Pattavina et al.
Pages 31-85
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- José Alberto Hernández, Víctor López, José Luis García Dorado, Reza Nejabati, Harald Overby, Ahmad Rostami et al.
Pages 87-130
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- Reza Nejabati, Javier Aracil, Piero Castoldi, Marc De Leenheer, Dimitra Simeonidou, Luca Valcarenghi et al.
Pages 131-154
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- Kyriakos Vlachos, Lambros Raptis, Antonio Teixeira, Giorgio Maria Tosi Beleffi, Kostas Yiannopoulos
Pages 155-190
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Back Matter
Pages 191-206
About this book
This book provides a broad overview of IP over WDM technologies, as seen by a group of experts participating in the e-Photon/ONeC and BONE Networks of Excellence funded within the VIth and VIIth Research Framework Programmes (FP6 and FP7) of the European Union. Both Networks of Excellence are aimed at the integration of research teams active on optical networks at a pan-European level, with the creation of virtual centers of excellence in optical networks, te- nologies, and services. The working groups on optical core networks gathered about a 100 researchers from more than 20 universities and research institutions in Europe. The multifaceted viewpoints available in this community on the current state and future evolution of large WDM networking infrastructures are reported in this book. The book is organized in chapters, with chapter editors, listed on pp–, having the responsibility to collect and harmonize contributions by different - search groups. The whole work was made possible by the coordination efforts of Javier Aracil and Franco Callegati, leaders, at the time when the book writing was begun, of the working groups on optical core networks and on optical burst swit- ing in e-Photon/ONeC. We are thankful to them for their efforts. We hope that this manuscript will serve as a valuable reference for students and practitioners in the ?eld of optical networking.
Reviews
From the reviews:
“Each chapter is prepared by a group of experts, the book successfully forms a compact overview of the research topics, current results, and remaining challenges. … This book will be a useful reference for networking practitioners and students. The clear, technical … and concise language condenses these major topics into this rather small volume. Prospective readers should be familiar with networking principles, transmission control protocol (TCP)/IP, and multiprotocol label switching (MPLS).” (Rita Puzmanova, ACM Computing Reviews, January, 2010)