Integrated Optical Data Networks

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Integrated Optical Data Networks Muhammad A. Kalam, Andrea Fumagalli TARGET (Telecommunications Applied Research in Gigabit and Emerging Technologies) Lab., OpNeAR (Optical Networking Advanced Research) Lab., Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas IP Router IP Router Network Management Plane Logical IP Mesh Layer 3 IP Router IP Router External Systems GMPLS Optical Control Plane Signaling and Control Plane OCCS OCCS Optical Ring Layer 1 OCCS OCCS OCCS GOAL: Interoperability of Many Different Dissimilar Networks In IP & Optical Networks