This book is intended as a graduate/post graduate level textbook for courses on high-speed optical networks as well as computer networks. The ten chapters cover basic principles of the technology as well as latest developments and further discuss network security, survivability, and reliability of optical networks and priority schemes used in wavelength routing. This book also goes on to examine Fiber To The Home (FTTH) standards and their deployment and research issues and includes examples in all the chapters to aid the understanding of problems and solutions.
Presents advanced concepts of optical network devices
Includes examples and exercises inall the chapters of the book to aid the understanding of basic problems and solutions for undergraduate and postgraduate students
Discusses optical ring metropolitan area networks and queuing system and its interconnection with other networks
Discusses routing and wavelength assignment
Examines restoration schemes in the survivability of optical networks
Presents advanced concepts of optical network devices
Includes examples and exercises inall the chapters of the book to aid the understanding of basic problems and solutions for undergraduate and postgraduate students
Discusses optical ring metropolitan area networks and queuing system and its interconnection with other networks
Discusses routing and wavelength assignment
Examines restoration schemes in the survivability of optical networks