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Optical Networks and Technologies - IFIP TC6 / WG6.10 First Optical Networks & Technologies Conference (OpNeTec), October 18-20, 2004, Pisa, Italy (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
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Optical Networks and Technologies - IFIP TC6 / WG6.10 First Optical Networks & Technologies Conference (OpNeTec), October 18-20, 2004, Pisa, Italy (Hardcover, 2005 ed.)
Series: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 164
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There has continuously been a massive growth of Internet traffic
for these years despite the "bubble burst" in year 2000. As the
telecom market is gradually picking up, it would be a consensus in
telecom and data-com industries that the CAPEX (Capital
Expenditures) to rebuild the network infrastructure to cope with
this traffic growth would be imminent, while the OPEX (Operational
Expenditures) has to be within a tight constraint. Therefore, the
newly built 2r DEGREES-century network has to fully evolve from
voice-oriented legacy networks, not only by increasing the
transmission capacity of WDM links but also by introducing
switching technologies in optical domain to provide
full-connectivity to support a wide variety of services. This book
stems from the technical contributions presented at the Optical
Networks and Technology Conference (OpNeTec), inaugurated this year
2004 in Pisa, Italy, and collects innovations of optical network
technologies toward the 2V DEGREES century network. High-quality
recent research results on optical networks and related
technologies are presented, including IP over WDM integration,
burst and packet switchings, control and managements, operation,
metro- and access networks, and components and devices in the
perspective of network application. An effort has been made
throughout the conference, hopefully reflected at least partially
in this book, to bring together researchers, scientists, and
engineers working both academia and industries to discuss the
relative impact of networks on technologies and vice versa, with a
vision of the fut
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