Solé-Pareta et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Cross-layer approaches for planning and operating impairment-aware optical networksSolé-Pareta et al., 2012
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- Solé-Pareta J
- Subramaniam S
- Careglio D
- Spadaro S
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- Proceedings of the IEEE
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Advances in optical transmission technology are driving the evolution from legacy opaque toward transparent backbone networks. Aiming at reducing the costs and energy consumption, transparent networks allow the data to be kept optical end to end and thus …
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