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OFC’09 Summary ---Core Networks Part I

OFC’09 Summary ---Core Networks Part I. Avishek Nag. OFC’09 Technical Sessions on Core Networks. OMG: Optical Grids and Enabling Technologies OML: IP/Optical Integration OMO: Advanced Optical Network Infrastructure OMQ: Optical Network Architecture OWI: Impairment-Aware Networking

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OFC’09 Summary ---Core Networks Part I

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  1. OFC’09 Summary ---Core Networks Part I Avishek Nag

  2. OFC’09 Technical Sessions on Core Networks OMG: Optical Grids and Enabling Technologies OML: IP/Optical Integration OMO: Advanced Optical Network Infrastructure OMQ: Optical Network Architecture OWI: Impairment-Aware Networking OWK: Applications over Optical Networks OWL: Multi-Layer and Multi-Domain Networks OWY: Multi-Layer Resilience OThJ: Network Elements OThO: Traffic Aggregation and Scheduling OThQ: Network Design and Energy Efficiency PDPD: Post-Deadline Papers Session

  3. OFC’09 Technical Sessions on Core Networks OMG: Optical Grids and Enabling Technologies OML: IP/Optical Integration OMO: Advanced Optical Network Infrastructure OMQ: Optical Network Architecture OWI: Impairment-Aware Networking OWK: Applications over Optical Networks OWL: Multi-Layer and Multi-Domain Networks OWY: Multi-Layer Resilience OThJ: Network Elements OThO: Traffic Aggregation and Scheduling OThQ: Network Design and Energy Efficiency PDPD: Post-Deadline Papers Session

  4. OFC’09 Technical Sessions on Core Networks OMG: Optical Grids and Enabling Technologies OML: IP/Optical Integration OMO: Advanced Optical Network Infrastructure OMQ: Optical Network Architecture OWI: Impairment-Aware Networking OWK: Applications over Optical Networks OWL: Multi-Layer and Multi-Domain Networks OWY: Multi-Layer Resilience OThJ: Network Elements OThO: Traffic Aggregation and Scheduling OThQ: Network Design and Energy Efficiency PDPD: Post-Deadline Papers Session

  5. NFOEC’09 Technical Sessions on Core Networks NTuA: Converged Ethernet Networks NTuB: GMPLS and Network Control NThA: Ethernet and High-Speed Systems NThE: Efficient Network Designs NThF: IP over DWDM Networks

  6. NFOEC’09 Technical Sessions on Core Networks NTuA: Converged Ethernet Networks NTuB: GMPLS and Network Control NThA: Ethernet and High-Speed Systems NThE: Efficient Network Designs NThF: IP over DWDM Networks

  7. Advanced Optical Network Infrastructure

  8. Advanced Optical Network Infrastructure– Contd.

  9. Optical Network Architecture

  10. Optical Network Architecture – Contd.

  11. Optical Network Architecture – Contd.

  12. Impairment-Aware Networking

  13. Impairment-Aware Networking – Contd.

  14. Impairment-Aware Networking – Contd.

  15. Traffic Aggregation and Scheduling

  16. Traffic Aggregation and Scheduling–Contd.

  17. Traffic Aggregation and Scheduling–Contd.

  18. Network Elements

  19. Network Elements

  20. Network Elements

  21. Converged Ethernet Networks

  22. Converged Ethernet Networks

  23. Ethernet and High-Speed Systems

  24. Ethernet and High-Speed Systems

  25. Efficient Network Designs

  26. Efficient Network Designs

  27. Efficient Network Designs

  28. Post-Deadline Papers

  29. Conclusion • Trends • Advanced optical network infrastructures for the future internet • Emerging applications over optical networks: grids, cloud computing etc. • IP/optical integration • Optical Ethernet/ end-to-end Ethernet • 100G and associated issues: network elements, subsystems, modulation formats and impairment-awareness • Energy-aware networking

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