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Optical Network Management and Its Performance Evaluation for Both Future Cost Planning and Triple Play Solutions

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This paper has presented the wavelength division multiplexing technology is being extensively deployed on point to point links within transport networks in the Egypt. Our suggested Trans-Egypt Network which uses optical cross connects to route lightpaths through the network are referred to as wavelength routing networks. The average setup time, average link utilization, traffic load, blocking probability, network costs, and network throughput with triple play solutions and achievable link utilization for multi math routing in the presence and absence of wavelength conversions are the major interesting parameters in the design of network topology under different routing and wavelength assignment such as first fit, random, least used and most used in order to upgrade network performance and its transmission efficiency.

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Rashed, A.N.Z. Optical Network Management and Its Performance Evaluation for Both Future Cost Planning and Triple Play Solutions. Wireless Pers Commun 75, 2005–2020 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-013-1450-z

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