This work addresses the topic of optical networks cross-layer design with a focus on physical-layer-impairment-aware design. Contributors captures both the physical-layer-aware network design as well as the latest advances in service-layer-aware network design. Treatment of topics such as, optical transmissions which are prone to signal impairments, dense packing of wavelengths, dispersion, crosstalk, etc., as well as how to design the network to mitigate such impairments, are all covered.
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Optical networks have become an integral part of the communications infrastructure needed to support society’s demand for high-speed connectivity. Cross-Layer Design in Optical Networks addresses topics in optical network design and analysis with a focus on physical-layer impairment awareness and network layer service requirements, essential for the implementation and management of robust scalable networks. The cross-layer treatment includes bottom-up impacts of the physical and lambda layers, such as dispersion, noise, nonlinearity, crosstalk, dense wavelength packing, and wavelength line rates, as well as top-down approaches to handle physical-layer impairments and service requirements.
Suresh Subramaniam is at the George Washington University, USA.
Maïté Brandt-Pearce is at the University of Virginia, USA.
Piet Demeester is at the Ghent University, Belgium.
Chava Vijaya Saradhi is at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Maïté Brandt-Pearce is at the University of Virginia, USA.
Piet Demeester is at the Ghent University, Belgium.
Chava Vijaya Saradhi is at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
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