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A Research Framework for the Clean-Slate Design of Next-Generation Optical Access
Kyeong Soo Kim,
Joseph Kim
Fiber and Integrated Optics, Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Pages: 90 - 110
Swansea University Author: Joseph Kim
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/01468030.2012.654597
Abstract
A comprehensive research framework for a comparative analysis of candidate network architectures and protocols in the clean-slate design of next-generation optical access is proposed. The proposed research framework consists of a comparative analysis framework based on multivariate non-inferiority t...
Published in: | Fiber and Integrated Optics |
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ISSN: | 0146-8030 1096-4681 |
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Taylor & Francis
2012
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URI: | https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa10561 |
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A comprehensive research framework for a comparative analysis of candidate network architectures and protocols in the clean-slate design of next-generation optical access is proposed. The proposed research framework consists of a comparative analysis framework based on multivariate non-inferiority testing and a notion of equivalent circuit rate taking into account user-perceived performances and a virtualtest bed providing a complete experimental platform for the comparative analysis. The capability of the research framework is demonstrated through numerical results from the study of the elasticity of hybrid time division multiplexing/wavelength division multiplexing–passive optical network based on tunable transceivers. |
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A comprehensive research framework for a comparative analysis of candidate network architectures and protocols in the clean-slate design of next-generation optical access is proposed. The proposed research framework consists of a comparative analysis framework based on multivariate non-inferiority testing and a notion of equivalent circuit rate taking into account user-perceived performances, and a virtual test bed providing a complete experimental platform for the comparative analysis. The capability of the research framework is demonstrated through numerical results from the study of the elasticity of hybrid TDM/WDM-PON based on tunable transceivers.* Impact Factor: 0.507 |
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next-generation optical access, comparative analysis, virtual test bed, equivalent circuit rate, statistical hypothesis testing, non-inferiority testing, quality of experience |
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Faculty of Science and Engineering |
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2 |
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90 |
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110 |