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Core and Metro Networks - Alexandros Stavdas

Core and Metro Networks

Buch | Hardcover
512 Seiten
2010
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-0-470-51274-6 (ISBN)
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Written by leading practitioners from such cutting-edge companies as Alcatel, Siemens, Lucent, France Telecom, BT, and Telefonica, Core and Metro Networks provides a comprehensive overview of the status, the challenges, the architectures, and technological solutions for core and metropolitan networks aiming to support broadband services.
Find out everything you need to know about how current networks will have to evolve to provide for future broadband services In this book, the authors provide an overview of the status, challenges, architectures, and technological solutions for core and metropolitan networks. Furthermore, the book describes the current state of core and metropolitan telecommunication networks, as well as the drivers and motives behind the current paradigm shift in the telecommunications industry. Moreover, the authors elaborate system design guidelines for both point-to-point and multi-hop optical networks taking into consideration the analogue nature of the transmission channel.

Key Features:



Provides coverage of all aspects of core and metro networks supporting future broadband services, and a detailed description of the state-of-the-art
Presents a clear path for migrating from point-to-point to   data-centric, dynamic,  multi-hop optical networks
Shows how current systems will need to evolve over the coming years, summarizing challenges and issues to be investigated in future research
Covers a wide range of topics from network architectures, to control plane, to key optical and optoelectronic devices, and best practice in transmission and system design
Provides results, best practices and guidelines for various technical problems, including numerous hands-on examples
Written by authors from cutting-edge companies such as Alcatel-Lucent, Siemens, Lucent, France Telecom, BT, and Telefonica

Optical Core and Metro Networks will be of interest to researchers in industry and academia, and advanced (final year undergraduate) and postgraduate students undertaking communications, networking and optics courses.

Dr. Alexandros Stavdas currently fills the position of Associate Professor in the department of Telecommunications Science and Technology at the University of Peloponnese, Tripolis, Greece. Dr. Stavdas holds a B.Sc. in Physics (University of Athens), a M.Sc. in Optoelectronics and Laser Devices (Heriot-Watt University/St-Andrews University), a Ph.D. (University College of London) in the field of wavelength routed WDM networks. He is also heading the Optical Networking Group of NTUA. He is the author or co-author of over 50 journal publications and conference articles. He also served as Technical Program Committee Chairman and Member in a large number of conferences. Current interests include physical layer modeling of optical networks, ultra-high capacity end-to-end optical networks, OXC architectures, Optical Packet/Burst Switching and WDM access networks.

Preface 1 The Emerging Core and Metropolitan Networks

Andrea Di Giglio, Angel Ferreiro and Marco Schiano

1.1 Introduction

1.2 General Characteristics of Transport Network

1.3 Future Networks Challenges

1.4 New Transport Networks Architectures

1.5 Transport Networks Economics

Acronyms

References

2 The Advances in Control and Management for Transport Networks

Dominique Verchere and Bela Berde

2.1 Drivers Towards More Uniform Management and Control Networks

2.2 Control Plane as Main Enabler to Autonomic Network Integration

2.3 Multilayer Interactions and Network Models

2.4 Evolution of Connection Services and Special Cases of Optical Networks

2.5 Conclusion

References

3 Elements from Telecommunications Engineering

Chris Matrakidis, John Mitchell and Benn Thomsen

3.1 Digital Optical Communication Systems

3.2 Performance Estimation

References

4 Enabling Technologies

Stefano Santoni, Roberto Cigliutti, Massimo Giltrelli, Pasquale Donadio,

Chris Matrakidis, Andrea Paparella, Tanya Politi, Marcello Potenza,

Erwan Pincemin and Alexandros Stavdas

4.1 Introduction

4.2 Transmitters

4.3 Receiver

4.4 The Optical Fiber

4.5 Optical Amplifiers

4.6 Optical Filters and Multiplexers

References

5 Assessing Physical Layer Degradations

Andrew Lord, Marcello Potenza, Marco Forzati and Erwan Pincemin

5.1 Introduction and Scope

5.2 Optical Power Budgets, Part I

5.3 System Bandwidth

5.4 Comments on Budgets for Nonlinear Effects and Optical Transients

5.5 Semianalytical Models for Penalties

5.6 Translucent or Hybrid Networks

5.7 Appendix

References

6 Combating Physical Layer Degradations

Herbert Haunstein, Harald Rohde, Marco Forzati, Erwan Pincemin,

Jonas Martensson, Anders Djupsj€obacka and Tanya Politi

6.1 Introduction

6.2 Dispersion-Compensating Components and Methods for CD and PMD

6.3 Modulation Formats

6.4 Electronic Equalization of Optical Transmission Impairments

6.5 FEC in Lightwave Systems

6.6 Appendix: Experimental Configuration and Measurement Procedure for Evaluation and Comparison for Different Modulation Formats for 40 Gbit/s Transmission

Acknowledgments

References

Dictionary of Optical Networking

Didier Colle, Chris Matrakidis and Josep Sol_e-Pareta

Acronyms

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.4.2010
Reihe/Serie Wiley Series in Communications Technology
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 252 mm
Gewicht 1007 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 0-470-51274-1 / 0470512741
ISBN-13 978-0-470-51274-6 / 9780470512746
Zustand Neuware
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