Anycast Routing for Survivable Optical Grids: Scalable Solution Methods and the Impact of Relocation

Author:

Shaikh Ali,Buysse Jens,Jaumard Brigitte,Develder Chris

Publisher

The Optical Society

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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