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Number of wavelengths required for constructing large-scale optical path networks

Photonic networks that exploit the abundant optical bandwidth capability are needed to realize a truly effective B‐ISDN. We have proposed two optical path schemes, the wavelength path (WP) scheme and the virtual wavelength path (VWP) scheme, wherein wave length division multiplexing/frequency divisi...

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Published in:Electronics & communications in Japan. Part 1, Communications Communications, 1995-09, Vol.78 (9), p.1-11
Main Authors: Nagatsu, Naohide, Hamazumi, Yoshiyuki, Sato, Ken-Ichi
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