Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks are envisaged as a promising solution, capable of fast and versatile transport of data packets using optical network infrastructures. These infrastructures consist of a series of nodes that are interconnected with optical fibres in which packets are transported being these nodes responsible for the switching of the packets. Using WDM technology, an OBS network uses n-1 channels of the n available channels, to transport data in a transparent manner in an optical network, while it uses one reserved channel as control channel to transport the control packets that contain routing and switching information in a non- transparent manner, i.e., the packets that traverse the network in this reserved channel are electronically interpreted in each node, to allow for node configuration and resource reservation. This work describes approaches to the implementation of viable Optical Burst Switching Network architectures, compliant with the IPv4 / IPv6 protocols.
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Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks are envisaged as a promising solution, capable of fast and versatile transport of data packets using optical network infrastructures. These infrastructures consist of a series of nodes that are interconnected with optical fibres in which packets are transported being these nodes responsible for the switching of the packets. Using WDM technology, an OBS network uses n-1 channels of the n available channels, to transport data in a transparent manner in an optical network, while it uses one reserved channel as control channel to transport the control packets that contain routing and switching information in a non- transparent manner, i.e., the packets that traverse the network in this reserved channel are electronically interpreted in each node, to allow for node configuration and resource reservation. This work describes approaches to the implementation of viable Optical Burst Switching Network architectures, compliant with the IPv4 / IPv6 protocols.
holds a PhD in Computer Science Engineering. He is Assistant Professor at the University of Beira Interior, Portugal and founder of the Assisted Living Computing and Telecommunications Laboratory (ALLab) at the Instituto de Telecomunicações. His interests include distributed and cooperative and algorithms and algorithms for bio-signal processing.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks are envisaged as a promising solution, capable of fast and versatile transport of data packets using optical network infrastructures. These infrastructures consist of a series of nodes that are interconnected with optical fibres in which packets are transported being these nodes responsible for the switching of the packets. Using WDM technology, an OBS network uses n-1 channels of the n available channels, to transport data in a transparent manner in an optical network, while it uses one reserved channel as control channel to transport the control packets that contain routing and switching information in a non- transparent manner, i.e., the packets that traverse the network in this reserved channel are electronically interpreted in each node, to allow for node configuration and resource reservation. This work describes approaches to the implementation of viable Optical Burst Switching Network architectures, compliant with the IPv4 / IPv6 protocols. 304 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783639513943
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware -Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks are envisaged as a promising solution, capable of fast and versatile transport of data packets using optical network infrastructures. These infrastructures consist of a series of nodes that are interconnected with optical fibres in which packets are transported being these nodes responsible for the switching of the packets. Using WDM technology, an OBS network uses n-1 channels of the n available channels, to transport data in a transparent manner in an optical network, while it uses one reserved channel as control channel to transport the control packets that contain routing and switching information in a non- transparent manner, i.e., the packets that traverse the network in this reserved channel are electronically interpreted in each node, to allow for node configuration and resource reservation. This work describes approaches to the implementation of viable Optical Burst Switching Network architectures, compliant with the IPv4 / IPv6 protocols.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 304 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783639513943
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