UltraFlow Dual-mode Access Network

UltraFlow Dual-mode Access Network

Author: Shuang Yin

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Published: 2016

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Optical Flow Switching (OFS) network has been proposed as a complement to the existing Electronic Packet Switching (EPS) based network for its high efficiency in transmitting large files. UltraFlow access network enables OFS in the access network domain, and provides dual-mode services to the end users, i.e., conventional IP and novel Flow. The UltraFlow dual-mode network architecture is a promising solution to the problem of ever-increasing growth of Internet traffic and the newly emerging network applications. The UltraFlow project involves the collaboration of three universities: Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and University of Texas at Dallas. The MIT group focuses on the design and analysis of OFS in the core and metro network, while the focus of UT Dallas is on designing and analyzing the UltraFlow control plane. At Stanford University, we focus on designing and experimentally demonstrating the UltraFlow dual-mode access network. This dissertation proposes and discusses the concept, architecture, design, implementation and potential applications of the UltraFlow dual-mode access network. The rest of this dissertation is organized as follows. First, this dissertation introduces the concept the UltraFlow dual-mode access network and shows that this architecture is crucial to achieve high throughput transmission considering various Internet traffic patterns. Also presented is the physical layer implementation of UltraFlow dual-mode access network, which coexists with the legacy Passive Optical Networks (PONs). The transport layer design and software defined control plane will also be briefly described. This dissertation next discusses a novel Intra-PON Flow communication architecture, which enables transparent lightpaths among users located in the same access network. Intra-PON channels can support advanced network applications, e.g., video/file server backup, and Coordinated Multipoint (CoMP) transmission in the 5G mobile network era. The proposed architecture adopts a Quasi-PAssive Reconfigurable (QPAR) node, proposed and developed by our group previously, in the UltraFlow access network testbed, which enables dynamic wavelength allocation and improves the UltraFlow dual-mode access network performance. Experimental results then appear on remotely pumped Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) and distantly powered QPAR node, which can maintain the passive nature of the legacy PONs and achieve high split ratio. This work also investigates and assesses the network performance advantages of Intra-PON Flow transmission via extensive network simulations. Finally, the dissertation reports the line rate evolution paths, beyond state-of-the-art 10 Gbps per wavelength transmission, for the next generation optical access network. This report shows the feasibility of implementing low-cost 25 and 40 Gbps per wavelength transmission in PONs. Advance modulation formats, i.e., Electrical Duobinary (EDB) and 4-level Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM-4), optical amplification, and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) are considered as key technologies to support the data rate increase and maintain relatively low system cost with 10 Gbps grade optics. This work includes the experimental results on system power budget, split ratio, and reach for both 25 and 40 Gbps per wavelength transmission with different system designs, and suggests an optimal set of system specifications for both 25 and 40 Gbps transmission.


UltraFlow Dual-mode Access Networks

UltraFlow Dual-mode Access Networks

Author: Shunrong Shen

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Published: 2016

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In the past few decades, electronic packet switching (EPS) has been widely accepted in communication systems for its high efficiency of transmitting data in small sizes. However, its packet-based switching mechanism requires routing and buffering for each of the packets derived from the same file, even though these packets are known to be for the same recipient(s). The computation power consumed by such repeated electronic processing increases with file size, and imposes a tremendous burden on the routing nodes that are already stressed by the rapidly increasing network traffic. To prevent excessive transmission delays caused by congestion at the routing nodes, expensive electronics need to be installed for higher system capacity. This makes the system less cost-effective and energy-efficient. Therefore, the Optical Flow Switched (OFS) network was proposed as a complement to the EPS network for large network transactions. In an OFS network, a dedicated end-to-end lightpath is reserved for a certain period prior to the transmission. As a result, no intermediate electronic buffering and routing are required, and the electronic processing power can be saved for better cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency. In this dissertation, we propose the UltraFlow access network that enables OFS in the access network domain, and provides dual-mode service, optical IP and Flow, to the end users. The dual-mode service retains the advantages of an IP service based on the EPS network for transmission of small data such as emails, while providing the Flow service based on the OFS network for higher transmission efficiency of data in large volume. Two novel network architectures and one management framework are proposed to achieve lower service delays, better energy efficiency and higher cost-effectiveness in the UltraFlow access network. The reconfigurable long-reach (R-LR) UltraFlow access architecture extends the provision of Flow service to connect large number of users scattered in a wide area with network resources consolidated in a single central office. It consists of two reconfigurable switching modules for dynamic control of Flow and IP resource sharing among different user groups. This helps improve the energy efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the R-LR UltraFlow access network. We also investigate the quasi-passive reconfigurable (QPAR) node-based UltraFlow access architecture. The novel network node offers much higher flexibility in wavelength routing and power splitting, while remaining passive when there is no reconfiguration. Remote powering and control of the QPAR node has been experimentally demonstrated with a prototype circuit. The unique characteristics of QPAR facilitate the overlay of Flow service over IP services deployed with different technologies. It is also found to be highly effective in suppressing excessive service delays caused by unbalanced traffic demands and intensive multicast Flow traffic. On the network management side, we propose a resource sharing framework for the UltraFlow access network that dynamically offloads excessive Flow traffic to the underutilized optical IP channels. Both numerical and experimental results indicate that the proposed framework can effectively reduce the service delay in the Flow channel in different scenarios.


Handbook of Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurointerventional Technique

Handbook of Cerebrovascular Disease and Neurointerventional Technique

Author: Mark R. Harrigan

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-10-03

Total Pages: 857

ISBN-13: 1617799467

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Fully revised and updated, the Handbook serves as a practical guide to endovascular methods and as a concise reference for neurovascular anatomy and published data about cerebrovascular disease from a neurointerventionalist’s perspective. Divided into three parts, the book covers: Fundamentals of neurovascular anatomy and basic angiographic techniques; Interventional Techniques and endovascular methods, along with useful device information and tips and tricks for daily practice; Specific Disease States, with essential clinical information about commonly encountered conditions. New features in the 2nd Edition include: Global Gems that illuminate aspects of the field outside the United States; Angio-anatomic and angio-pathologic image correlates; Newly released clinical study results influencing neurointerventional practice; Information on emerging technologies in this rapidly advancing field. The Handbook is a vital resource for all clinicians involved in neurointerventional practice, including radiologists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, cardiologists, and vascular surgeons.


Optical Network Design and Planning

Optical Network Design and Planning

Author: Jane M. Simmons

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-05-06

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 3319052276

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This book takes a pragmatic approach to deploying state-of-the-art optical networking equipment in metro-core and backbone networks. The book is oriented towards practical implementation of optical network design. Algorithms and methodologies related to routing, regeneration, wavelength assignment, sub rate-traffic grooming and protection are presented, with an emphasis on optical-bypass-enabled (or all-optical) networks. The author has emphasized the economics of optical networking, with a full chapter of economic studies that offer guidelines as to when and how optical-bypass technology should be deployed. This new edition contains: new chapter on dynamic optical networking and a new chapter on flexible/elastic optical networks. Expanded coverage of new physical-layer technology (e.g., coherent detection) and its impact on network design and enhanced coverage of ROADM architectures and properties, including colorless, directionless, contentionless and gridless. Covers ‘hot’ topics, such as Software Defined Networking and energy efficiency, algorithmic advancements and techniques, especially in the area of impairment-aware routing and wavelength assignment. Provides more illustrative examples of concepts are provided, using three reference networks (the topology files for the networks are provided on a web site, for further studies by the reader). Also exercises have been added at the end of the chapters to enhance the book’s utility as a course textbook.


Optical Networks

Optical Networks

Author: Rajiv Ramaswami

Publisher: Morgan Kaufmann

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 864

ISBN-13: 1558606556

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Introduction to optical networks -- Propagation of signals in optical fiber -- Components -- Modulation and demodulation -- Transmission system engineering -- Client layers of the optical layer -- WDM network elements -- WDM network design -- Control and management -- Network survivability -- Access networks -- Photonic packet switching -- Deployment considerations.


Principles of Clinical Pharmacology

Principles of Clinical Pharmacology

Author: Arthur J. Atkinson Jr.

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-04-28

Total Pages: 567

ISBN-13: 0080466427

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This revised second edition covers the pharmacologic principles underlying the individualization of patient therapy and contemporary drug development, focusing on the fundamentals that underlie the clinical use and contemporary development of pharmaceuticals. Authors drawn from academia, the pharmaceutical industry and government agencies cover the spectrum of material, including pharmacokinetic practice questions, covered by the basic science section of the certifying examination offered by the American Board of Clinical Pharmacology. This unique reference is recommended by the Board as a study text and includes modules on drug discovery and development to assist students as well as practicing pharmacologists. Unique breadth of coverage ranging from drug discovery and development to individualization and quality assessment of drug therapy Unusual cohesive of presentation that stems from author participation in an ongoing popular NIH course Instructive linkage of pharmacokinetic theory and applications with provision of sample problems for self-study Wide-ranging perspective of authors drawn from the ranks of Federal agencies, academia and the pharmaceutical industry Expanded coverage of pharmacogenetics Expanded coverage of drug transporters and their role in interactions Inclusion of new material on enzyme induction mechanisms in chapters on drug metabolism and drug interactions A new chapter on drug discovery that focuses on oncologic agents Inclusion of therapeutic antibodies in chapter on biotechnology products


Pediatric Dialysis

Pediatric Dialysis

Author: Bradley A Warady

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-01-07

Total Pages: 816

ISBN-13: 1461407214

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Since the inaugural publication of Pediatric Dialysis in 2004, a wide range of advances have taken place in dialysis-related care, leading to a wealth of new knowledge in the field. Pediatric Dialysis, Second Edition brings this knowledge together to provide the most comprehensive source of state-of-the-art information on the dialysis of infants, children and adolescents. With new chapters, updated chapters and references, and contemporary, unique perspectives from authors who are leaders in the global pediatric nephrology community, Pediatric Dialysis, Second Edition is, once again, an authoritative reference that will facilitate best practices in both acute and chronic dialysis. Experienced clinicians and trainees alike will find Pediatric Dialysis, Second Edition not only another valuable contribution to the literature but an indispensable guide to managing their pediatric patients on dialysis.


Business Process Management

Business Process Management

Author: Wil van der Aalst

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2003-06-04

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 3540403183

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The refereed proceedings of the International Conference on Business Process Management, BPM 2003, held in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in June 2003. The 25 revised full papers presented together with an introductory survey article were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. Among the issues addressed are Web services, workflow modeling, business process modeling, collaborative computing, computer-supported collaborative work, workflow patterns, business process engineering, business process patterns, workflow systems, Petri nets, process services, business process reengineering, and business process management tools.


Queueing Systems

Queueing Systems

Author: Leonard Kleinrock

Publisher: Wiley-Interscience

Published: 1996-04-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471555681

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This manual contains all the problems to Leonard Kleinrock'sQueueing Systems, Volume One, and their solutions. The manualoffers a concise introduction so that it can be used independentlyfrom the text. Contents include: * A Queueing Theory Primer * Random Processes * Birth-Death Queueing Systems * Markovian Queues * The Queue M/G/1 * The Queue G/M/m * The Queue G/G/1