Abdulgader A. Habiballa, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2005 Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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2006 Habiballa AA, Al-Zahrani FA, Fayoumi AG, Jayasumana AP. Performance tradeoffs of optical WDM switches using different shared limited-range wavelength conversion mechanisms Photonic Network Communications. 12: 285-294. DOI: 10.1007/S11107-006-0023-4  0.693
2005 Fayoumi AG, Al-Zahrani FA, Habiballa AA, Jayasumana AP. Performance analysis of multi-fiber synchronous photonic share-per-link packet switches Proceedings - Conference On Local Computer Networks, Lcn. 2005: 182-189. DOI: 10.1109/LCN.2005.104  0.697
2005 Al-Zahrani FA, Habiballa AA, Fayoumi AG, Jayasumana AP. Performance tradeoffs of shared limited range wavelength conversion schemes in optical WDM networks 2005 International Conference On Wireless and Optical Communications Networks. 18-22.  0.706
2004 Habiballa AA, Al-Zahrani FA, Jayasumana AP. Wavelength conversion resources allocation algorithms for share-per-link wavelength convertible switches Ieee Region 5 Conference: Annual Technical and Leadership Workshop. 131-139.  0.727
2004 Al-Zahrani FA, Habiballa AA, Jayasumana AP. Performance merits of multi-fiber DWDM networks employing different shared wavelength conversion resources architectures Ieee Region 5 Conference: Annual Technical and Leadership Workshop. 59-67.  0.775
2003 Al-Zahrani FA, Habiballa AA, Jayasumana AP. Path blocking performance in multifiber wavelength routing networks with and without wavelength conversion Proceedings - International Conference On Computer Communications and Networks, Icccn. 2003: 580-583. DOI: 10.1109/ICCCN.2003.1284228  0.77
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