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Applying 4-regular grid structures in large-scale access networks

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Applying 4-regular grid structures in large-scale access networks
4-Regular grid structures have been used in multiprocessor systems for decades due to a number of nice properties with regard to routing, protection, and restoration, together with a straightforward planar layout. These qualities are to an increasing extent demanded also in largescale access networks, but concerning protection and restoration these demands have been met only to a limited extent by the commonly used ring and tree structures. To deal with the fact that classical 4-regular grid structures are not directly applicable in such networks, this paper proposes a number of extensions concerning restoration, protection, scalability, embeddability, flexibility, and cost. The extensions are presented as a tool case, which can be used for implementing semi-automatic and in the longer term full automatic network planning tools. q 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Jens Myrup Pedersen, Ahmed Patel, Thomas Phillip K
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Type Journal
Year 2006
Where COMCOM
Authors Jens Myrup Pedersen, Ahmed Patel, Thomas Phillip Knudsen, Ole Brun Madsen
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