de Miguel et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Provision of end-to-end delay guarantees in wavelength-routed optical burst-switched networksde Miguel et al., 2003
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- de Miguel I
- Kozlovski E
- Bayvel P
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- Next Generation Optical Network Design and Modelling: IFIP TC6/WG6. 10 Sixth Working Conference on Optical Network Design and Modelling (ONDM 2002) February 4–6, 2002, Torino, Italy 6
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Abstract In Wavelength-Routed Optical Burst-Switched Networks (WR-OBS), lightpaths are dynamically established for the transmission of bursts (aggregation of packets in edge routers) through a bufferless optical core. In this paper, we show how WR-OBS can provide …
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