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Photonic Network Communications, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 2007
- I-Shyan Hwang, San-Nan Lee, Cheng-Jen Liang:

A QoS-based HRWA multicast scheme with resource constraint on WDM mesh networks. 1-12 - Chenhui Ge, Zhihong Lian, Xiaohan Sun, Mingde Zhang:

Design for WDM rings based on differentiated path availability. 13-18 - Jun-Mo Jo, Suk-Jin Lee, Kyung-Dong Hong, Chun-Jai Lee, Oh-Han Kang, Sung Un Kim:

Virtual source-based minimum interference path multicast routing in optical virtual private networks. 19-30 - Hailong Li, Ian Li-Jin Thng:

Edge node buffer usage in optical burst switching networks. 31-51 - Edward Mutafungwa:

Comparative analysis of the traffic performance of fiber-impairment limited WDM and hybrid OCDM/WDM networks. 53-66 - Xin Yu, Yanhe Li, Xiaoping Zheng, Hanyi Zhang, Yili Guo:

A hierarchical extension to RSVP-TE for fast lightpath setup in dynamic optical networks. 67-78 - Nasir Ghani, Sungkwon Park:

Multi-tiered service survivability in next-generation SONET/SDH networks. 79-92 - Yunfeng Peng, Weisheng Hu, Weiqiang Sun, Xiaodong Wang, Yaohui Jin:

Impairment constraint multicasting in translucent WDM networks: architecture, network design and multicasting routing. 93-102 - Di Zhang, Min Zhang, Peida Ye:

Traffic shaping at the edge node in synchronous optical packet-switched networks. 103-110 - Mounire El Houmaidi, Mostafa A. Bassiouni, Guifang Li:

Contention resolution and QoS provisioning using sparse fiber delay lines in WDM networks. 111-122
Volume 13, Number 2, April 2007
- Gee-Swee Poo, Aijun Ding:

Layered-routing approach for solving multicast routing and wavelength assignment problem. 123-137 - Sheng Wang, Lemin Li:

Impairment aware optimal diverse routing for survivable optical networks. 139-154 - Feng Zhang, Xiaoping Zheng, Hanyi Zhang, Yili Guo:

A kind of topology aggregation algorithm in hierarchical wavelength-routed optical networks. 155-165 - Wang-Rong Chang, Hui-Tang Lin:

Integration of differentiated services with fairness control on a WDM metro ring. 167-181 - Harald Øverby:

Traffic models for slotted optical packet switched networks. 183-194 - Ziyu Shao, Dongbin Yan, Zhengbin Li, Ziyu Wang, Anshi Xu:

Performance analysis of multi-fiber WDM network with limited-range wavelength conversion. 195-205 - JungYul Choi, JinSeek Choi

, Minho Kang:
Node dimensioning in optical burst switching networks. 207-216 - Reinaldo Vallejos, Alejandra Zapata, Marco Aravena

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Fast blocking probability evaluation of end-to-end optical burst switching networks with non-uniform ON-OFF input traffic model. 217-226
Volume 13, Number 3, June 2007
- Kyriakos Vlachos, Erik Van Breusegem, Kostas Christodoulopoulos

, Didier Colle, Kostas Ramantas, Piet Demeester:
Constrained and Unconstrained overspill routing in optical networks: a detailed performance evaluation. 227-240 - Sofie Verbrugge, Didier Colle, Mario Pickavet

, Piet Demeester:
Techno-economic evaluation of the island based introduction of optical cross connects in an IP-over-WDM network. 241-255 - Chunfeng Chen, Ge Fan:

A novel backup multiplexing scheme for surviving double-link failures in mesh optical networks without wavelength conversion capability. 257-266 - Yu Zhang, Anshi Xu, Deming Wu:

Dynamic routing and wavelength assignment in multi-granularity WDM networks. 267-276 - LaeYoung Kim, SuKyoung Lee, JooSeok Song:

A dynamic load-aware congestion control scheme in optical burst switching networks. 277-287 - Won-Ho So, Young-Chon Kim:

Fair MAC protocol for optical ring network of wavelength-shared access nodes. 289-295 - Haitham S. Hamza

, Jitender S. Deogun:
Design alternatives for N-stage WDM optical planar permutation networks. 297-312 - Alfredo Martín Minguez, Paloma R. Horche:

A multipurpose WDM holographic device for filtering, wavelength multiplexing and routing applications. 313-322 - Paulo S. André

, Pedro Antunes, António L. J. Teixeira
, Mário J. N. Lima:
Tolerance of optical filters detuning in CWDM networks. 323-328

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