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WAVELENGTH ROUTING OPTICAL NETWORKS CHAPTERS 8 AND 9
The two books given in References 32 and 33 contain many good articles on optical fibers and components. Reference 34 describes ITU-T’s optical transport network, and Refer-
ence 35 describe the G.709 transport standard. Reference 36 describes several different control plane architectures for transporting IP traffic over a wavelength routing network,
and References 37 to 39 describe the GMPLS architecture. References 40 and 41 describe the CR-LDP and RSVP-TE extensions, respectively. Reference 42 describes the OIF UNI
specification. Several other MPLS related Internet Drafts and RFCs can be found in the IETF MPLS and CCAMP Working groups.
32. Optical Fiber Telecommunications IVA: Systems and Impairments, Kaminow and Li Editors, Academic Press 2002.
33. Optical Fiber Telecommunications IVB: Components, Kaminow and Li Editors, Aca- demic Press 2002.
34. Architecture of the Optical Transport Network , ITU-T G.872. 35. Network Node Interfaces for the Optical Transport Network OTN, ITU-T G.709.
36. IP over Optical Networks: A Framework , IETF RFC 3717. 37. Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching GMPLS Architecture, draft-ietf-ccamp-
gmpls-architecture-07.txt 38. GMPL Extensions for SONET and SDH Control , draft-ietf-ccamp-gmpls-sonet-sdh-
08.txt 39. Generalized MPLS-Signaling Functional Description, IETF RFC 3471.
40. Generalized MPLS-Signaling – CR-LDP Extensions, IETF RFC 3472. 41. Generalized MPLS-Signaling – RSVP-TE Extensions, IETF RFC 3473.
42. User Network Interface UNI 1.0 Signaling Specification, Optical Internetworking
Forum.
OPTICAL BURST SWITCHING CHAPTER 10
Reference 43 gives a review of the optical packet switching technique and describes different switch architectures. Reference 44 summarizes the main features of OBS, and
References 45 and 46 describe parts of the JumpStart project. OBS is an evolving tech- nology; it is important to keep current with the literature.
43. A Survey of Optical Packet Switching and Optical Burst Switching Techniques, L. Xu et al
., IEEE Magazine on Communications, Jan 2001, pp 136–142. 44. An Introduction to Optical Burst Switching, T. Battistilli and H. Perros, IEEE Optical
Communications part of the IEEE Communications Magazine, August 2003, pp S10–S15.
45. JumpStart: A Just-in-Time Signaling Architecture for WDM Burst-Switched Networks, I. Baldine et al., IEEE Magazine on Communications, Feb 2002. pp 82–89.
46. Signalling Support for Multicast and QoS Within the JumpStart WDM Burst Switching Architecture
, I. Baldine et al., Optical Networks Magazine, Vol 4, 2003, pp 68–80.
ACCESS NETWORKS CHAPTER 11
References 47 to 51 give the ITU-T specifications of ADSL, ADSL2, and ADSL2+. The DSL Forum documents listed in References 52 to 54 are also interesting to read, as well
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as other documents that can be found in the DSL Forum’s Web site. References 55 to 58 provide background information for the schemes for accessing network service providers
see Section 11.1.4. The data-over cable service interface specifications DOCSIS, which is used in cable-based access networks, is given in Reference 59. Finally, Reference 60
gives the ITU-T specification for PONs. Access networks are continuously evolving; scan the Internet for the latest developments.
47. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL Transceivers Series G: Transmission Sys- tems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks Digital Sections and Digital Line
System – Access Network , ITU-T Recommendation G.992.1.
48. Series G: Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks Digital Sections and Digital Line System – Access Networks Splitterless Asymmetric Digital
Subscriber Line ADSL Transceivers , ITU-T Recommendation G.992.2.
49. Series G: Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks; Digital Sections and Digital Line System – Access Networks; Asymmetric Digital Subscriber
Line Transceivers 2 ADSL 2 , ITU-T Recommendation G.992.3.
50. Series G: Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks – Digital Sections and Digital Line System – Access Networks – Splitterless Asymmetric Dig-
ital Subscriber Line Transceivers 2 Splitterless ADSL2 , ITU-T Recommendation
G.992.4. 51. Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ADSL Transceivers – Extended Bandwidth
ADSL2 ADSL2+ Series G: Transmission Systems and Media, Digital Systems and Networks Digital Sections and Digital Line System – Access Networks
, ITU-T Rec- ommendation G.992.5.
52. Broadband Service Architecture for Access to Legacy Data Networks over ADSL “PPP over ATM”
, DSL Forum TR-012, June 1998. 53. ATM Over ADSL Recommendation, DSL Forum TR-017, March 1999.
54. References and Requirements for CPE Architectures for Data Access, DSL Forum TR-18, May 1999.
55. PPP Over AAL5 , IETF RFC 2364, July 1998. 56. Layer Two Tunneling Protocol “L2TP”, IETF, Internet-Draft, November 2000.
57. Remote Authentication Dial in User Service RADIUS, IETF, RFC 2865, June 2000. 58. A Method for Transmitting PPP Over Ethernet PPPoE, IETF, RFC 2516, February
1999. 59. Data-Over Cable Service Interface Specifications – Radio Frequency Interface Spec-
ification , Cable Television Laboratories, 1999.
60. Broadband Optical Access Systems Based on Passive Optical Networks PON, ITU-T Recommendation G.983.1, October 1998.
VOICE OVER ATM AND MPLS CHAPTER 12
To understand voice over packet, some knowledge of the telephone network is needed. The book given in Reference 61 provides a good description of various signaling protocols
used in telephony. Also, the book given in Reference 62 gives a good overview of the various solutions for voice over packet. References 63 to 65 provide the ATM Forum
specifications for circuit emulation services CES, and References 66 to 68 provide the ATM Forum specifications for voice over AAL 2. Finally, References 69 to 71 give the