We describe an IP-optical traffic management system that creates a 'self-tuning' optical core.
SABSA has been widely adopted as a framework for developing security architectures which reflect real business needs, and providing an end-to-end context for security policies and standards.
In this new millennium, the most valuable commodity will be information, as seen by the surge in demand for faster access technologies such as cable modems, xDSL, and wireless data.
Summary form only given. We consider the problem of reducing and controlling cross-talk in multi-stage guided-wave switching networks.
The following white paper discusses a range of architectural aspects that are crucial for the integration of mm-wave Radio Access Technology (RAT) in 5G mobile networks.
The variety of standard-frequency band combinations with mobile communication systems is increasing.
The hardware requirements for an optical implementation of an Extended Generalized Shuffle Network are described.
This tutorial paper describes the motivations for using free- space digital optics as a packaging and interconnection technology for high-speed digital integrated circuits within both computing and
This paper will review some of the photonic technologies that could become important components of future telecommunications systems.
The following white paper discusses key architectural aspects of the mm-wave RAT (Radio Access Technology) working in frequency bands from 6 GHz to 100 GHz integrated with new and other legacy tech