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Impact of optical reach on wavelength-routed optical networks

Impact of optical reach on wavelength-routed optical networks Optical Reach (OR) is the maximum distance along a route of wavelength-routed optical network (WRON), over which an optical signal can travel without any optical/electrical/optical (O/E/O) regeneration. In the first phase, this paper determines the required maximum optical transmit power at source nodes to achieve a given network-wide OR for a specified maximum number of intermediate nodes in the WRON topology under consideration. Subsequently, the paper examines the impact of OR on dynamically-provisioned WRONs, considering transparent (without O/E/O) as well as translucent (with O/E/O) scenarios. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Proceedings of SPIE SPIE

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SPIE
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ISSN
0277-786X
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1996-756X
DOI
10.1117/12.900207
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Abstract

Optical Reach (OR) is the maximum distance along a route of wavelength-routed optical network (WRON), over which an optical signal can travel without any optical/electrical/optical (O/E/O) regeneration. In the first phase, this paper determines the required maximum optical transmit power at source nodes to achieve a given network-wide OR for a specified maximum number of intermediate nodes in the WRON topology under consideration. Subsequently, the paper examines the impact of OR on dynamically-provisioned WRONs, considering transparent (without O/E/O) as well as translucent (with O/E/O) scenarios.

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Proceedings of SPIESPIE

Published: Dec 29, 2010

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