Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Yvan Pointurier is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Yvan Pointurier.


Archive | 2013

Analytical Models for QoT-Aware RWA Performance

Yvan Pointurier; Jun He

As can be seen in Chap. 3, a large number of QoT-Aware or Impairment-Aware Routing and Wavelength assignment algorithms (IA-RWA) were designed to minimize blocking in dynamic transparent optical networks. The very vast majority of those algorithms were evaluated through extensive simulations. With time, proposed IA-RWA grew in complexity, actually making their accurate evaluation possible only using full-scale simulations. Full-scale simulations, however, tend to be lengthy for the following three reasons: (a) the growing complexity of the proposed IA-RWA techniques; (b) the increasing complexity of the networks that must be modeled (spurred for instance by the increase in the number of wavelengths that can be routed in the network—note that this could be somewhat offset by the deployment of networks with fewer, higher-capacity channels); and (c) the inclusion of more complex QoT models in the simulations—more accurate QoT models are typically more simulation intensive. In addition, establishing a new lightpath may disrupt lightpaths that are already established through the addition of cross-channel effects, such as node crosstalk or non-linear effects. Such disruption is not desirable in a transparent network, and hence in simulations of IA-RWA the QoT of any lightpath that may be disrupted by the arrival of a new demand should be evaluated. Hence, for each new demand, the QoT of many lightpaths may have to be evaluated. If a blocking rate of 10− 5 or less is desired, then the simulation of the arrival of (many times more than) 105 lightpaths is required; if a network operator wants to test an IA-RWA in less than 10 min, then a decision must be reached for each demand in (much) less than 60 ms. This can prove difficult to achieve if QoT is to be estimated accurately.


Archive | 2013

Optical data transmission system

Christian Simonneau; Yvan Pointurier


Archive | 2013

METHOD FOR COMPENSATING CHROMATIC DISPERSION AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT

Christian Simonneau; Yvan Pointurier; Francesco Vacondio


Archive | 2011

TRANSPONDER AND RELATED NETWORK NODE FOR AN OPTICAL TRANSMISSION NETWORK

Yvan Pointurier; Christian Dorize; Annalisa Morea


Archive | 2011

Add-and-drop node for a WDM optical network

Yvan Pointurier; Christian Simonneau; Sophie Etienne


Archive | 2014

Method of optical data transmission

Yvan Pointurier; Christian Simonneau


Archive | 2013

Integrated node architecture for optical packet rings

Christian Simonneau; Francesco Vacondio; Yvan Pointurier; S. Bigo


Archive | 2017

OPTICAL PACKET TRANSMITTING NODE

Nihel Djoher Benzaoui; Yvan Pointurier


Archive | 2017

AN OPTICAL NODE FOR MANAGING OPTICAL SIGNALS

Yvan Pointurier; Guilhem De Valicourt


Archive | 2016

AN OPTICAL NODE AND ASSOCIATED METHOD FOR SIMULTANEOUS RECEIVING OF OPTICAL SIGNALS

Yvan Pointurier; Bogdan Uscumlic

Collaboration


Dive into the Yvan Pointurier's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge