Abstract
Submission Deadline: 30 September 2006 Technologies based on DWDM systems allow data
transmission with bit rates of Tbit/s on a single fiber. To
facilitate this enormous transmission volume, high-capacity and
high-speed network nodes become inevitable in the optical network. Wideband switching, WDM switching, optical burst switching (OBS),
and optical packet switching (OPS) are promising technologies for
harnessing the bandwidth of WDM optical fiber networks in a highly
flexible and efficient manner. As a number of key optical component
technologies approach maturity, photonics in switching is becoming
an increasingly attractive and practical solution for the
next-generation of optical networks. The scope of this special issue is focused on the technology and
architecture of optical switching nodes, including the architectural
and algorithmic aspects of high-speed optical networks. The scope of the papers includes, but is not limited to, the
following topics:
Call for Papers: Photonics in Switching
Guest Editors:
Lena Wosinska, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) / ICT Sweden
Madeleine Glick, Intel Research, Cambridge, UK
Scope of Submission
Manuscript Submission
To submit to this special issue, follow the normal procedure for submission to JON and select ``Photonics in Switching' in the features indicator of the online submission form. For all other questions relating to this feature issue, please send an e-mail to jon@osa.org, subject line ``Photonics in Switching.'http://www.osa-jon.org/journal/jon/author.cfm.
Submission Deadline: 30 September 2006
© 2006 Optical Society of America
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