Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) optical networks are
prone to failure, which can potentially lead to a catastrophic loss
of data and revenue. Given this, one of the most important optical
network design issues is survivability or the ability of a network
to provide continuous service at an acceptable level in the
presence of different failure scenarios. Resilient Optical Network
Design: Advances in Fault-Tolerant Methodologies is a collection of
the latest contributions to the area of survivability in optical
networks. Each chapter focuses on theoretical and practical aspects
of network survivability methodologies applied to real world
scenarios, making this a useful reference for research and
development engineers, graduate students studying optical networks,
and senior undergraduate students with a background in algorithms
and networking.
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