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20th ONDM 2016: Cartagena, Spain
- 2016 International Conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling, ONDM 2016, Cartagena, Spain, May 9-12, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-9988-3

- Ciril Rozic, Dimitrios Klonidis

, Ioannis Tomkos
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A survey of multi-layer network optimization. 1-6 - Jose-Juan Pedreno-Manresa

, José Luis Izquierdo-Zaragoza
, Pablo Pavón-Mariño:
Joint fault tolerant and latency-aware design of multilayer optical networks. 1-6 - Zaid H. Nasralla

, Taisir E. H. El-Gorashi, Mohamed O. I. Musa, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani
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Routing post-disaster traffic floods in optical core networks. 1-5 - Tamara Jiménez, Víctor López, Felipe Jiménez, Óscar González de Dios, Juan P. Fernández Palacios:

On the impact of transmission technologies in metropolitan networks. 1-6 - Salvatore Spadaro, Albert Pagès

, Fernando Agraz, Rafael Montero
, Jordi Perelló
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Resource orchestration in SDN-based future optical data centres. 1-6 - Omran Ayoub

, Luca Pace, Francesco Musumeci
, Achille Pattavina:
Dynamic Routing and Bandwidth Assignment for live Virtual Machines migrations. 1-6 - Barbara Dumas Feris, Philippe Gravey, Pascal Morel

, Marie-Laure Moulinard
, Michel Morvan
, Ammar Sharaiha:
112-Gbit/s Passive Optical Pod Interconnect for small data centers using Pulse Amplitude Modulation. 1-6 - Ramon Casellas

, Raul Muñoz
, Ricard Vilalta, Ricardo Martínez
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Orchestration of IT/cloud and networks: From Inter-DC interconnection to SDN/NFV 5G services. 1-6 - Xiaoyuan Cao, Noboru Yoshikane, Takehiro Tsuritani, Itsuro Morita

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Dynamic support and demonstration for orchestrated multi-domain software-defined optical networks. 1-6 - Matteo Dallaglio, Nicola Sambo, Filippo Cugini, Piero Castoldi:

Management of sliceable transponder with NETCONF and YANG. 1-6 - Miquel Garrich

, Anderson Bravalheri, Matheus Magalhaes, Heitor Carvalho, Juliano Assine, Henrique Rusa, Hugo Yamamura, Fabian van't Hooft, Uiara Moura
, Joao Januario, Marcelo Ribeiro Nascimento, Leonardo Mariote, Juliano Oliveira:
Pioneering hardware modeling and software design for optical infrastructure in the Autonomous Network project. 1-6 - José Manuel Gran Josa, Víctor López, Frank Slyne, Marco Ruffini, Ricard Vilalta, Arturo Mayoral, Raul Muñoz

, Ramon Casellas
, Ricardo Martínez
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End-to-end service orchestration from access to backbone. 1-6 - Frank Slyne, Marco Ruffini:

FLATLANd: A novel SDN-based Telecoms network architecture enabling NFV and metro-Access convergence. 1-6 - Stephan Pachnicke

, Bogdan Andrus, Achim Autenrieth:
Impact of Fixed-Mobile Convergence. 1-5 - Pablo Jesús Argibay-Losada, Yuki Yoshida

, Akihiro Maruta, Ken-ichi Kitayama:
Optical vs. electronic packet switching: myth and advantage in 5G time-critical applications. 1-6 - Giovanni Serafino

, Antonella Bogoni, Claudio Porzi, Sergio Pinna, Muhammad Nouman, Jonathan Klamkin, Antonio D'Errico
, Marzio Puleri:
A beam-forming network for 5G systems based on precise optical clock and phase shifting. 1-4 - Adrian Asensio

, Poompat Saengudomlert, Marc Ruiz, Luis Velasco:
Study of the centralization level of optical network-supported Cloud RAN. 1-6 - Pedro Alvarez, Alan Hill, Nicola Marchetti, David B. Payne, Marco Ruffini:

Analysis of the maximum balanced load in Long-Reach PONs. 1-6 - Lin Wang, Xinbo Wang, Biswanath Mukherjee, Hwan Seok Chung, Han Hyub Lee, Soomyung Park:

On the performance of Hybrid-PON scheduling strategies for NG-EPON. 1-5 - Alejandro Arbelaez

, Deepak Mehta, Barry O'Sullivan
, Luis Quesada
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Comparing tree and chain topologies for designing resilient backhaul access network. 1-6 - Xue Wang, Yue Fei, Miguel Razo, Andrea Fumagalli, Miquel Garrich

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Link load driven signal power control strategies in WDM networks. 1-6 - Tania Panayiotou

, Georgios Ellinas, Sotirios P. Chatzis:
A data-driven QoT decision approach for multicast connections in metro optical networks. 1-6 - Christian Raack, Roland Wessäly, David B. Payne, Marco Ruffini:

Hierarchical versus flat optical metro/core networks: A systematic cost and migration study. 1-6 - Marija Furdek

, Ajmal Muhammad, Georgios Zervas, Nabih Alloune, Christine Tremblay
, Lena Wosinska
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Programmable filterless network architecture based on optical white boxes. 1-6 - Murtuza Ali Abidini, Onno J. Boxma, Ton Koonen

, Jacques Resing:
Revenue maximization in an optical router node - allocation of service windows. 1-6 - Tomohiro Ishikawa, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Suresh Subramaniam

, Ken-ichi Sato:
A compact OXC node architecture that exploits dynamic path bundling and routing. 1-6 - Miquel Garrich

, Anderson Bravalheri, Matheus Magalhaes, Matheus Svolenski, Xue Wang, Yue Fei, Andrea Fumagalli, Davide Careglio
, Josep Solé-Pareta
, Juliano Oliveira:
Demonstration of dynamic traffic allocation in an SDN-enabled metropolitan optical network test-bed. 1-6 - Pegah Afsharlar, Jeremy M. Plante, Arash Deylamsalehi, Juzi Zhao, Vinod M. Vokkarane

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Delayed Spectrum Allocation for Advance Reservation in Elastic Optical Networks. 1-6 - Maninder Singh, Maninder Lal Singh:

Impairment Aware Routing and Wavelength Assignment model employing binary logic operators. 1-6 - Amaro de Sousa, Artur Tomaszewski

, Michal Pióro
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Bin-packing based optimisation of EON Networks with S-BVTs. 1-6 - Sandeep Kumar Singh

, Admela Jukan:
Non-disruptive spectrum defragmentation with holding-time awareness in optical networks. 1-6 - Federico Pederzolli

, Domenico Siracusa
, José Manuel Rivas-Moscoso, Mohammad Behnam Shariati
, Elio Salvadori
, Ioannis Tomkos
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Spatial group sharing for SDM optical networks with Joint Switching. 1-6 - Brigitte Jaumard, Maryam Daryalal

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Optimizing spectrum utilization in dynamic RWA. 1-6 - Ronald Romero Reyes, Thomas Bauschert:

Reward-based connection admission control in flex-grid optical networks. 1-6 - Ireneusz Szczesniak, Bozena Wozna-Szczesniak

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Adapted and constrained Dijkstra for elastic optical networks. 1-6

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