Essays about: "OSPF-TE"
Found 4 essays containing the word OSPF-TE.
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1. Congestion Identification in a Radio Access Transport Network
University essay from KTH/Radio Systems Laboratory (RS Lab)Abstract : The convergence of mobile services and Internet has brought a radical change in mobile networks. An all IP network architecture, an evolution of the radio access transport network, is required to support new high-bandwidth services. Unfortunately, existing control mechanisms are insufficient to guarantee end users a high quality of experience. READ MORE
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2. Resource monitoring in a Network Embedded Cloud : An extension to OSPF-TE
University essay from KTH/Radio Systems Laboratory (RS Lab)Abstract : The notions of "network embedded cloud", also known as a "network enabled cloud" or a "carrier cloud", is an emerging technology trend aiming to integrate network services while exploiting the on-demand nature of the cloud paradigm. A network embedded cloud is a distributed cloud environment where data centers are distributed at the edge of the operator's network. READ MORE
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3. Multi-region GMPLS control and data plane integration
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : GMPLS is a still developing protocol family which is indented to assume the role of a control plane in transport networks. GMPLS is designed to provide traffic engineering in transport networks composed of different network technologies such as wavelength switched optical networks, Ethernet networks, point-to-point microwave links, etc. READ MORE
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4. GMPLS multi-layer networking Routing and constraint-based path computation in optical network segments
University essay from KTH/Kommunikationssystem, CoSAbstract : In recent years, IP based end-to-end services have grown in popularity. Efficiently meeting the user demand for such services, different techniques for traffic engineering transport networks have been developed. One such technique, currently being developed for multilayered networks, is Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS). READ MORE