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Ori Gerstel

Researcher at Cisco Systems, Inc.

Publications -  78
Citations -  4232

Ori Gerstel is an academic researcher from Cisco Systems, Inc.. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelength-division multiplexing & Multiwavelength optical networking. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 77 publications receiving 4038 citations. Previous affiliations of Ori Gerstel include Technion – Israel Institute of Technology & Tellabs.

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Elastic optical networking: a new dawn for the optical layer?

TL;DR: The drivers, building blocks, architecture, and enabling technologies for a whole new elastic optical networking paradigm are described, as well as early standardization efforts.
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Cost effective traffic grooming in WDM rings

TL;DR: Two other OWDM ring networks are considered that are nonblocking, where one has a wide sense non blocking property and the other has a rearrangeably nonblocking property, which are compared using the cost criteria of number of wavelengths and number of transceivers.
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Optical layer survivability: a services perspective

TL;DR: This article provides a perspective on optical layer protection and restoration based on the services offered by carriers using the optical layer, which provides a way to distinguish between protection schemes based on implementation costs and the associated services enabled by the protection scheme.
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Cost-effective traffic grooming in WDM rings

TL;DR: Two OADM ring networks are given that have similar performance but are less expensive and two others are considered that are nonblocking, where one has a wide-sense non blocking property and the other has a rearrangeably nonblocking property.
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Optical layer survivability-an implementation perspective

TL;DR: The factors that affect the complexity of optical protection schemes, such as supporting mesh instead of ring protection, handling low-priority traffic, and dealing with multiple types of failures are discussed.