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dc.contributor.authorVande Wall, W. A.
dc.date.accessioned2016-06-30T20:49:13Z
dc.date.available2016-06-30T20:49:13Z
dc.date.issued1986-10
dc.identifier.issn0884-5123
dc.identifier.issn0074-9079
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/615309
dc.descriptionInternational Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 13-16, 1986 / Riviera Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevadaen_US
dc.description.abstractSince the introduction of lightwave systems in the late 1970’s, they have become widely deployed for long-haul, interoffice, loop and private network transmission. With lightwave’s advantages of large bandwidth and quality of service they are becoming the medium of choice to carry voice, data, and video. With the high capacity of lightwave systems and the types of services carried, it is important to be able to detect, isolate, and repair troubles quickly to minimize or eliminate service impairment. This paper discusses remote maintenance support for high capacity lightwave systems from a network point of view in order to minimize service impairment, and to maximize the usage of trained operators. Specifically it addresses what functionality is needed for an operation system in today’s environment to provide the tools necessary to maintain the growingly complex lightwave networks of the future.
dc.description.sponsorshipInternational Foundation for Telemeteringen
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherInternational Foundation for Telemeteringen
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.telemetry.org/en
dc.rightsCopyright © International Foundation for Telemeteringen
dc.titleOperations Support for High Capacity Lightwave Systems.en_US
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dc.typeProceedingsen
dc.contributor.departmentAT&T Bell Laboratoriesen
dc.identifier.journalInternational Telemetering Conference Proceedingsen
dc.description.collectioninformationProceedings from the International Telemetering Conference are made available by the International Foundation for Telemetering and the University of Arizona Libraries. Visit http://www.telemetry.org/index.php/contact-us if you have questions about items in this collection.en
refterms.dateFOA2018-09-11T14:15:37Z
html.description.abstractSince the introduction of lightwave systems in the late 1970’s, they have become widely deployed for long-haul, interoffice, loop and private network transmission. With lightwave’s advantages of large bandwidth and quality of service they are becoming the medium of choice to carry voice, data, and video. With the high capacity of lightwave systems and the types of services carried, it is important to be able to detect, isolate, and repair troubles quickly to minimize or eliminate service impairment. This paper discusses remote maintenance support for high capacity lightwave systems from a network point of view in order to minimize service impairment, and to maximize the usage of trained operators. Specifically it addresses what functionality is needed for an operation system in today’s environment to provide the tools necessary to maintain the growingly complex lightwave networks of the future.


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