Maximally Spatial-Disjoint Lightpaths in Optical Networks
Lightpaths enable end-to-end all-optical transmission between network nodes. For survivable routing, traffic is often carried on a primary lightpath, and rerouted to another disjointed backup lightpath in case of the failure of the primary lightpath. Though both lightpaths can be physically disjoint...
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Main Authors: | Ashraf, M. Waqar (Author), Idrus, Sevia M. (Author), Iqbal, Farabi (Author) |
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Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science,
2018-05-01.
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