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Path computation architectures overview in multi-domain optical networks based on ITU-T ASON and IETF PCE

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Path computation architectures overview in multi-domain optical networks based on ITU-T ASON and IETF PCE. / King, Daniel; Young, Lee; Huiying, Xu et al.
Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops, 2008. NOMS Workshops 2008. IEEE. IEEE Xplore, 2008. p. 219-226.

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King, D, Young, L, Huiying, X & Farrel, A 2008, Path computation architectures overview in multi-domain optical networks based on ITU-T ASON and IETF PCE. in Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops, 2008. NOMS Workshops 2008. IEEE. IEEE Xplore, pp. 219-226. https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMSW.2007.37

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King, D., Young, L., Huiying, X., & Farrel, A. (2008). Path computation architectures overview in multi-domain optical networks based on ITU-T ASON and IETF PCE. In Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops, 2008. NOMS Workshops 2008. IEEE (pp. 219-226). IEEE Xplore. https://doi.org/10.1109/NOMSW.2007.37

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King D, Young L, Huiying X, Farrel A. Path computation architectures overview in multi-domain optical networks based on ITU-T ASON and IETF PCE. In Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops, 2008. NOMS Workshops 2008. IEEE. IEEE Xplore. 2008. p. 219-226 doi: 10.1109/NOMSW.2007.37

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King, Daniel ; Young, Lee ; Huiying, Xu et al. / Path computation architectures overview in multi-domain optical networks based on ITU-T ASON and IETF PCE. Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops, 2008. NOMS Workshops 2008. IEEE. IEEE Xplore, 2008. pp. 219-226

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