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On the capacity requirements of ASONs versus OTNs

Abstract

Automatic Switched Optical Networks (ASON) are currently a hot topic in optical network research. This paper studies the capacity savings that can be obtained with this networking paradigm, compared to the more classical approach of a static Optical Transport Network (OTN) supporting semipermanent connections. The results shown in this paper confirm the cost-efficiency that can be achieved with an ASON-based network due to the sharing of network resources network. The influence of traffic parameters as the Inter-Arrival Time (IAT) and the Holding Time (HT) of the switched connections on this capacity saving are studied. Also the effect of the topology is investigated

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Ghent University Academic Bibliography

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Last time updated on 12/11/2016

This paper was published in Ghent University Academic Bibliography.

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