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- aggregation date "2000".
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- aggregation title "Design issues related to grooming functionality for SNCP ring interconnection".
- aggregation abstract "Traffic is growing at a very fast pace, resulting in the requirement for a high availability of the network. A popular solution to this problem is applying self-healing rings inside the network. A network typically contains a set of interconnected rings. These rings are interconnected in nodes called gateway nodes. Gateway nodes are often chosen to perform grooming. This implies that the content of the higher bitrate signals is reordered. Our study examines how this grooming functionality can be provided in the gateways interconnecting SNCP-rings at the VC-4 layer and what the impact is on network planning. One can choose between installing a cross-connect in the gateway, or distributing the grooming functionality across the ADMs on the rings.".
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