Core and Metro Networks

Core and Metro Networks

Editor(s): Alexandros Stavdas

Published Online: 14 JUL 2010

Print ISBN: 9780470512746

Online ISBN: 9780470683576

DOI: 10.1002/9780470683576

Series Editor(s): David Hutchison, Serge Fdida, Joe Sventek

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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.

Table of contents

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    2. Chapter 4

      Enabling Technologies (pages 161–266)

      Stefano Santoni, Roberto Cigliutti, Massimo Giltrelli, Pasquale Donadio, Chris Matrakidis, Andrea Paparella, Tanya Politi, Marcello Potenza, Erwan Pincemin and Alexandros Stavdas

    3. Chapter 5

      Assessing Physical Layer Degradations (pages 267–380)

      Andrew Lord, Marcello Potenza, Marco Forzati and Erwan Pincemin

    4. Chapter 6

      Combating Physical Layer Degradations (pages 381–440)

      Herbert Haunstein, Harald Rohde, Marco Forzati, Erwan Pincemin, Jonas Martensson, Anders Djupsjöbacka and Tanya Politi

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