S. Melle, Abhijeet Deore, O. Turkcu, S. Ahuja, S. Hand
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Comparing optical & OTN switching architectures in next-gen 100Gb/s networks
Bandwidth efficiency for 100Gb/s WDM and switch architectures are compared in a North American long-haul network. Results show that OTN grooming utilizes fewest WDM wavelengths, and integrated WDM/switch architecture utilizes fewest client service interfaces.