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QoSbased Wavelength Routing in MultiService WDM Networks (Progress in Communication Networks, 1),Used
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The need to establish wavelengthrouted connections in a servicedifferentiated fash ion is becoming increasingly important due to a variety of candidate client networks (e. g. IP, SDH/SONET, ATM) and the requirements for QualityofService (QoS) de livery within transport layers. Up until now, the criteria for optical network design and operation have usually been considered independently of the higherlayer client signals (users), i. e. without taking into account particular requirements or constraints originating from the users' differentiation. Wavelength routing for multiservice net works with performance guarantees, however, will have to do with much more than finding a path and allocating wavelengths. The optimisation of wavelengthrouted paths will have to take into account a number of user requirements and network con straints, while keeping the resource utilisation and blocking probability as low as pos sible. In a networking scenario where a multiservice operation in WDM networks is assumed, while dealing with heterogeneous architectures (e. g. technologydriven, as transparent, or regenerative), efficient algorithms and protocols for QoSdifferentiated and dynamic allocation of physical resources will playa key role. This work examines the development of multicriteria wavelength routing for WDM networks where a set of performances is guaranteed to each client network, taking into account network properties and physical constraints.
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