A wavelength path (WP) network management scheme is proposed for a photonic network. Multimedia data streams are integrated into a single-mode fiber using wave-length division WP multiplexing; both analog/digital and STM/ATM communications are handled. The WP management scheme using WP blocks (WPBs) with guard bands is described. An initially assigned WP does not use the guard band and most bandwidth changes made to accommodate WP changes occur within the original WPB using the guard band. An effective WP assignment method based on a recursive packing scheme is also proposed. The proposed WP packing scheme with guard band realizes a maximum network efficiency of 98%, and the probability of WP reassignment is under 10%. The techniques introduced in this paper permit the realization of flexible and effective multimedia services with a multimedia photonic network.
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Naoaki YAMANAKA, Shin-ichiro CHAKI, "Wavelength Path Network Management Scheme for Multimedia Photonic Network" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E76-B, no. 7, pp. 731-735, July 1993, doi: .
Abstract: A wavelength path (WP) network management scheme is proposed for a photonic network. Multimedia data streams are integrated into a single-mode fiber using wave-length division WP multiplexing; both analog/digital and STM/ATM communications are handled. The WP management scheme using WP blocks (WPBs) with guard bands is described. An initially assigned WP does not use the guard band and most bandwidth changes made to accommodate WP changes occur within the original WPB using the guard band. An effective WP assignment method based on a recursive packing scheme is also proposed. The proposed WP packing scheme with guard band realizes a maximum network efficiency of 98%, and the probability of WP reassignment is under 10%. The techniques introduced in this paper permit the realization of flexible and effective multimedia services with a multimedia photonic network.
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