Along with the explosive growth of network traffic, multiwavelength
optical networks are believed to be the new technology that will support
the ever-increasing bandwidth demands and will be the backbone for the
next generation of the Internet.
Multiwavelength Optical Networks systematically studies the major
research issues in WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) optical
networks, such as routing and wavelength assignment, QoS multicast
routing, design of logical topologies, and placement of wavelength
converters. The book consists of two parts. The first part studies the
fundamental concepts and principles of WDM networks. The second part
discusses advanced and research issues of WDM networks.
The authors of the book have many years of working experience in the
areas of computer networks and network optimization. The book discusses
many difficult issues of WDM networks in a very comprehensive way. For
each problem, there is a background discussion, and then the
mathematical formulation, followed by the solutions.
Audience: Research scientists, industrial practitioners, advanced
graduate and post-graduate students