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Savita Itkarkar

Dr. D. S. Bhangari

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The term "high performance networks" describes optical networks. Through optical networks, massive amounts of data may be delivered at incredible speeds. Electromagnetic interference and other forms of outside impact do not affect optical networks. For a variety of uses, optical systems provide increased information transmission capacity at reduced cost. There is hope for the realisation of optical networks with unparalleled bandwidth capacity due to the success of recent trials in data transport employing Wavelength Division Multiplexed (WDM) transmission. WDM based on wavelength routing has become the standard in both metro-area & wide-area networks. Information routing & allocation of wavelength resources across links are essential components of all optical WDM networks, which maintain network connections from source to destination in the optical domain.

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