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GMPLS-enabled, energy-efficient, self-organized network: MiDORi

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Abstract

A network using minimum set of nodes and links that all communication data traffics among nodes can be carried while meeting the QoS requirements named MiDORi (Multi- (layer, path, and resources) Dynamically Optimized Routing) has been proposed. MiDORi network technologies that is composed of a low energy consumption network design tool (MiDORi path computation engine (PCE)), MiDORi Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) protocol extensions for controlling network equipment, and a MiDORi router/switch controlled by MiDORi GMPLS, are now developing. This paper describes recent activities of the MiDORi network technologies.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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