Search for dissertations about: "MPLS"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the word MPLS.
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1. Hybrid Routing in Next Generation IP Networks : QoS Routing Mechanisms and Network Control Strategies
Abstract : Communication networks have evolved from circuit-switched and hop-by-hop routed systems into hybrid data/optical networks using the Internet as a common backbone carrying narrow- and broad-band traffic offered by a multitude of access networks. This data/optical backbone is built around a multi-technology/multi-protocol routing architecture which runs the IP protocols in a collapsed IP stack where ATM and SONET/SDH have been replaced by the suite of Generalized Multiprotocol Label Switching (GMPLS) protocols. READ MORE
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2. Connections Provisioning Strategies for dynamic WDM networks
Abstract : The size, complexity, and the amount of traffic generation of optical communication networks have dramatically increased over the last decades. Exciting technologies, namely, optical amplifiers, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and optical filters have been included in optical networks, in order to fulfill end users appetite for bandwidth. READ MORE
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3. Transport Services for Soft Real-Time Applications in IP Networks
Abstract : In recent years, Internet and IP technologies have made inroads into almost every communication market ranging from best-effort services such as email and Web, to soft real-time applications such as VoIP, IPTV, and video. However, providing a transport service over IP that meets the timeliness and availability requirements of soft real-time applications has turned out to be a complex task. READ MORE
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4. Aspects of proactive traffic engineering in IP networks
Abstract : To deliver a reliable communication service over the Internet it is essential for the network operator to manage the traffic situation in the network. The traffic situation is controlled by the routing function which determines what path traffic follows from source to destination. READ MORE
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5. Optical devices and methods for distributed lab-on-a-chip analyses
Abstract : Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technologies entail the miniaturization of analytical systems, and the reduction of required sample and reagent volumes. LOC devices offer compact alternatives to classical instrumentation while delivering comparable performance and disposable formats. READ MORE