All Optical Networks for Communications
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2013) | Viewed by 72862
Special Issue Editors
Interests: microwave photonics; ultra-fast optical communications; photonic digital processing and nonlinear optics
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: optical network communications; optical access networks; Passive Optical Networks (PON), WDM PON, TDM/WDM PON; long reach PON; dynamic bandwidth allocation in PON; energy efficiency in optical networks; optical/wireless network convergence; capacity upgrade and evolution of optical networks
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This special issue of Optics journal will focus on new research results and practical solutions in the field of Optical Networks for Communications. As the Internet traffic and bandwidth demand continue to increase in the last decade, the optical technology devoted to expand the communication networks is expected to expand to meet the new capacity, reach, and networking challenges. Many aspects need to be explored such as scalability, flexibility, resiliency, quality of service, security, energy efficiency, cost-effectiveness, inter-operability and/or support of other network types.
This special issue of the Optics journal covers a large scope of research in optical networking and communications, and solicits contributions in, but not limited to:
- Optical transport networks
- Protection and restoration in optical networks
- Design and performance evaluation of Optical network architectures
- Optical switching, devices and architectures
- Data center networks
- Optical Access Networks, FTTx
- Optical and Mobile Convergence
- Free-space optical communication
- Optical Packet, Burst, and Flow Switching
- Failure monitoring and localization
- Protection and restoration in optical networks
- Elastic optical networks
- Optical network security
- Energy-efficient optical networks and systems
- Support to grid and cloud computing
- Radio over fiber
- Convergence of optical and wireless networks
Dr. Antonella Bogoni
Dr. Marilet De Andrade
Guest Editors
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