Next Generation Intelligent Optical Networks

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Optical networks have been in commercial deployment since the early 1980s as a result of advances in optical, photonic, and material technologies. Although the initial deployment was based on silica ?ber with a single wavelength modulated at low data rates, it was quickly demonstrated that ?ber can deliver much more bandwidth than any other transmission medium, twisted pair wire, coaxial cable, or wireless. Since then, the optical network evolved to include more exciting technologies, gratings, optical ?lters, optical multiplexers, and optical ampli?ers so that today a single ?ber can transport an unprecedented aggregate data rate that exceeds Tbps, and this is not the upper limit yet. Thus, the ?ber optic network has been the network of choice, and it is expected to remain so for many generationsto come, for both synchronousand asynchronouspayloads; voice, data, video, interactive video, games, music, text, and more. In the last few years, we have also witnessed an increase in network attacks as a result of store andforwardcomputer-basednodes. These attackshave manymaliciousobjectives:harvestsomeone else's data, impersonate another user, cause denial of service, destroy ?les, and more. As a result, a new ?eld in communicationis becomingimportant,communicationnetworksand informationse- rity. In fact, the network architect and system designer is currently challenged to include enhanced features such as intruder detection, service restoration and countermeasures, intruder avoidance, and so on. In all, the next generation optical network is intelligent and able to detect and outsmart malicious intruders.

Covers protocols and other significant issues of the next generation optical networks

Autorentext
STAMATIOS V. KARTALOPOULOS, PhD, is currently Williams Professor in Telecommunications Networking at the T-Com graduate program of the University of Oklahoma. He is also principal consultant of PhotonExperts, a consultancy on advanced optical technology and optical communications systems and networks. For twenty-two years prior to that, he defined, led, and managed research and development teams in Bell Laboratories, where he was awarded the President's Award as well as several other awards for excellence. The Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Press, Dr. Kartalopoulos is the author of Introduction to DWDM Technology, Fault Detectability in DWDM, Understanding Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, Understanding Sonet/SDH and ATM, as well as other books and articles. He holds a BSc in physics, a graduate diploma in electronics, and an MSc and PhD in electrical engineering.

Klappentext
Next Generation Intelligent Optical Networks brings together two increasingly important topics: optical networks and network security. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the next generation optical network and a comprehensive treatment of cryptographic algorithms, the quantum optical network (including advanced topics such as teleportation), and how detection and countermeasure strategies may be used. As the optical network has evolved it has become the network of choice, and it is expected to remain so for many generations to come, for both synchronous and asynchronous payloads; voice, data, video, interactive video, games, music, text, and more. The last few years also have experienced an increase in network attacks as a result of store and forward computer-based nodes.

The network architect and system designer is currently challenged to include enhanced features such as intruder detection, service restoration and countermeasures, intruder avoidance, and so on. The next generation optical network is intelligent and able to detect and outsmart malicious intruders. Next Generation Intelligent Optical Networks presents a holistic approach to the treatment of secure optical networks, including fiber to the home (FTTH) and free space optical (FSO).


Inhalt
Communication Networks.- Digital Networks.- WDM Technology and Networks.- Next Generation SONET/SDH.- The Optical Transport Network.- Network Synchronization.- Network Performance.- Traffic Management and Control.- Network Protection and Fault Management.- Network Security.- Concluding Remarks.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09780387717555
    • Genre Elektrotechnik
    • Auflage 2008
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 304
    • Größe H260mm x B183mm x T21mm
    • Jahr 2007
    • EAN 9780387717555
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 0387717552
    • Veröffentlichung 06.12.2007
    • Titel Next Generation Intelligent Optical Networks
    • Autor Stamatios Kartalopoulos
    • Untertitel From Access to Backbone
    • Gewicht 772g
    • Herausgeber Springer US

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