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25 August 1999 Optical simulations for experimental networks: lessons from MONET
Dwight H. Richards, Janet Lehr Jackel, Matthew S. Goodman, Ioannis Roudas, Richard E. Wagner, Neophytos Antoniades
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Abstract
We have used optical simulations as a means of setting component requirements, assessing component compatibility, and designing experiments in the MONET (Multiwavelength Optical Networking) Project. This paper reviews the simulation method, gives some examples of the types of simulations that have been performed, and discusses the validation of the simulations.
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Dwight H. Richards, Janet Lehr Jackel, Matthew S. Goodman, Ioannis Roudas, Richard E. Wagner, and Neophytos Antoniades "Optical simulations for experimental networks: lessons from MONET", Proc. SPIE 3843, All-Optical Networking 1999: Architecture, Control, and Management Issues, (25 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.360388
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KEYWORDS
Optical amplifiers

Optical simulations

Signal to noise ratio

Optical networks

Attenuators

Multiplexers

Optical filters

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