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On the Conditions That Justify Requiring Dynamic Reconfigurability in WDM–TDMA Optical Access Networks
2011
Journal of Optical Communications and Networking
In a passive optical network with a hybrid wavelength division multiplexing time division multiple-access scheme, implementing reconfigurable wavelength assignment is complex; hence the need to determine the conditions for which the capacity improvements justify requiring reconfigurability over adopting a more inexpensive fixed wavelength assignment. Fixed and reconfigurable approaches to wavelength assignment are modeled and evaluated under nonstationary traffic conditions. The performance
doi:10.1364/jocn.3.000259
fatcat:7njj54ytdrc35fapm5yqzkik5i