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Path computation issues and solutions in Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON)

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Path computation issues and solutions in Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON). / Lee, Young; Bernstein, Greg; King, Daniel.
iPOP: IP over optical. Japan, 2008.

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Lee, Young ; Bernstein, Greg ; King, Daniel. / Path computation issues and solutions in Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON). iPOP: IP over optical. Japan, 2008.

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title = "Path computation issues and solutions in Wavelength Switched Optical Networks (WSON)",
abstract = "Unique to lightpath computation in WSON is routing and wavelength assignment (RWA). In a WSON without wavelength converters two lightpaths that share a common fiber link can not be assigned the same wavelength. This constraint is referred to as “wavelength continuity” constraint. From the perspective of a carrier path computation functions should support both sequential path computation in which one path computation is done at a time and concurrent path computation in which a set of paths are computed optimally. Distributed path computation may not be suitable for concurrent path computation when the set of paths to be computed have different head-end nodes. This scenario occurs when computing shared backup path computation for a set of independent working paths.",
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year = "2008",
month = may,
day = "31",
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