A virtualized optical network (VON) is proposed as a key to implementing increased agility and flexibility into the future Internet and applications by providing any-to-any connectivity with the appropriate optical bandwidth at the appropriate time. The VON is enabled by introducing optical transparentization and optical fine granular grooming based on optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing.
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Masahiko JINNO, Yukio TSUKISHIMA, Hidehiko TAKARA, Bartlomiej KOZICKI, Yoshiaki SONE, Toshikazu SAKANO, "Virtualized Optical Network (VON) for Future Internet and Applications" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E93-B, no. 3, pp. 470-477, March 2010, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E93.B.470.
Abstract: A virtualized optical network (VON) is proposed as a key to implementing increased agility and flexibility into the future Internet and applications by providing any-to-any connectivity with the appropriate optical bandwidth at the appropriate time. The VON is enabled by introducing optical transparentization and optical fine granular grooming based on optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexing.
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