Optical Packet Access Protocols for WDM Networks

Optical Packet Access Protocols for WDM Networks by Kemal Bengi, published by Springer Science & Business Media on May 31, 2002, spans 251 pages and is presented in English. This book addresses the advancements in optical packet-switched WDM local and metropolitan area networks, highlighting their significance as cost-effective solutions for telecommunications operators facing increasing bandwidth demands. It explores the development of high-speed architectures and protocols necessary for these networks, focusing on medium access control (MAC) protocols tailored for WDM-based LANs and MANs.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of various MAC protocols, including solutions that support distinct Quality-of-Service (QoS) classes over the WDM transmission layer. The book offers a comprehensive overview of current photonic metro networks and presents innovative reservation-based access protocols that utilize passive-star and ring topologies. This work serves as a valuable resource for communication and network engineers in both academic and industrial settings, particularly those engaged in optical communication networks, computer science, and communication engineering.
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The breathtaking success of the WDM technology in backbone networks also pushes the development and implementation of optical packet-switched WDM local and metropolitan area networks. Local and metropolitan area optical WDM networks are emerging as viable and cost-effective solutions for many telecommunication operators and service providers who have to face an extremely growing bandwidth demand and expensive additional fiber installation costs. Thus, the strong need for the development of novel high-speed architectures and protocols for such networks arises. In Optical Packet Access Protocols for WDM Networks, different basic and novel medium access control (MAC) protocols for WDM-based LANs/MANs, typically belonging to the group of single-hop networks, are proposed and analyzed. Thereby, solutions for the direct and efficient support of distinct Quality-of-Service (QoS) classes over the WDM transmission layer are provided. Besides a comprehensive overview on the state-of-the-art photonic metro networks, highly dynamic reservation-based access protocols relying on the passive-star and the ring topology are presented while assuming the deployment of wavelength-tunable transceivers at the network nodes. Optical Packet Access Protocols for WDM Networks provides both a comprehensive survey on existing WDM local and metro lightwave systems and the design of novel highly efficient medium access control protocols with QoS support for such systems. Accordingly, this work is appropriate for communication and network engineers from both the academic and industrial world working in the field of optical communication networks, computer science, and communication engineering.
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