
In this article we deal with a problem of wavelength conversion in WDM networks and with the wavelength conversion impact on throughput of network. The throughput of networks is determined in terms of blocking probability. The optical networks can be built without wavelength conversion or with full or limited wavelength conversion. Different traffic models are designed for different types of wavelength conversions, which describe performance of wavelength conversion. I describe some results of these models.
TA1001-1280, wavelength conversion, Science, Q, blocking probability., no keywords, TK1-9971, Transportation engineering, wdm networks, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Transportation and communications, throughput, HE1-9990
TA1001-1280, wavelength conversion, Science, Q, blocking probability., no keywords, TK1-9971, Transportation engineering, wdm networks, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Transportation and communications, throughput, HE1-9990
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