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Matheus Magalhaes

Publications -  5
Citations -  55

Matheus Magalhaes is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiwavelength optical networking & 10G-PON. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 53 citations.

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Global WSS-based equalization strategies for SDN metropolitan mesh optical networks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a global WSS-based spectrum equalization algorithm aiming at both spectrum flatness optimization and end-to-end attenuation minimization (per wavelength) leading to higher spectral efficient (SE) transmission.
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Demonstration of dynamic traffic allocation in an SDN-enabled metropolitan optical network test-bed

TL;DR: This paper shows the optical data-plane implementation and operation in a metropolitan optical network and proposes and experimentally demonstrates techniques to exploit the centralized network's control logic intrinsic in SDN to enable fast LSP establishment in scenarios with high dynamic traffic.
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Global ROADM-Based Spectrum Equalizer in SDN Architecture for QoT Optimization at DWDM Networks

TL;DR: A global (end-to-end) ROADM-based spectrum equalizer algorithm running over DWDM networks on SDN architecture is introduced and significant OSNR improvements are experimentally demonstrated.
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T lymphocyte subsets and cytokine production by graft-infiltrating cells in FSGS recurrence post-transplantation.

TL;DR: Evidence of intragraft lymphocyte activation in the early days of FSGS recurrence is reported and a trial with anti-IL-2-receptor antibody could be warranted.
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Pioneering hardware modeling and software design for optical infrastructure in the Autonomous Network project

TL;DR: A comprehensive description of the AN infrastructure comprising the pioneering modeling of hardware equipment and software design in the SDN controller is presented and recent research activities are reviewed, which include SDN-enabled adaptive and cognitive algorithms to improve end-to-end performance, and experimental demonstrations in the optical layer.