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30 September 2013 Energy-minimized design in all-optical networks using unicast/multicast traffic grooming
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The increased bandwidth required by applications, tends to raise the amount of optical equipment, for this reason, it is essential to maintain a balance between the wavelength allocation, available capacity and number of optical devices to achieve the lowest power consumption. You could say that we propose a model that minimizes energy consumption, using unicast / multicast traffic grooming in optical networks.
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William S. Puche, Ferney O. Amaya, and Javier E. Sierra "Energy-minimized design in all-optical networks using unicast/multicast traffic grooming", Proc. SPIE 8842, Novel Optical Systems Design and Optimization XVI, 88420D (30 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2023086
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KEYWORDS
Networks

Optical networks

Network architectures

Optical components

Switches

Systems modeling

Optical amplifiers

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