Multiwavelength optical networks: a layered approach a layered approach Thomas E. Stern, Krishna Bala.

By: Stern, Thomas EContributor(s): Bala, KrishnaPublisher: Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1999Description: xxx, 766 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 020130967XSubject(s): Optical communications | Computer network architectures | Multiplexing | Light -- Wave lengthDDC classification: 621.3827 Review: "Written by leading authorities in optical networking, this book explores wide area wavelength-division multiplexing now that commercial deployment is at hand. After an overview of the enabling technology, the authors focus on methodologies for network analysis, control, design, and protection from a layered multiwavelength network architecture point of view."--BK JACKET. "Procedures for network control and design are covered for each category of network and are illustrated with examples. The emphasis here is on the fundamental role of available network resources - optical spectrum, fiber topology, and switching node and access station functionality - in determining network performance."--BK JACKET.
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"Written by leading authorities in optical networking, this book explores wide area wavelength-division multiplexing now that commercial deployment is at hand. After an overview of the enabling technology, the authors focus on methodologies for network analysis, control, design, and protection from a layered multiwavelength network architecture point of view."--BK JACKET. "Procedures for network control and design are covered for each category of network and are illustrated with examples. The emphasis here is on the fundamental role of available network resources - optical spectrum, fiber topology, and switching node and access station functionality - in determining network performance."--BK JACKET.

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