Piotr Lechowicz
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Provisioning Anycast Connections in Traffic-Prediction-Assisted Multilayer Networks
Hit-Less Dynamic Reallocation for Time-Varying Traffic in Translucent SDM Optical Networks
QoT Estimation with Margin-Driven Transfer Learning in Time-Varying Optical Networks
Towards Better QoT Estimation: An ML Architecture with Link-Level Embedding Layers
Energy Efficiency Analysis of Multilayer Networks with Time-Varying Traffic
Optimizing telemetry forwarding for distributed failure recovery in packet-optical networks
Impact of Geographical Constraints on the Performance of Intent-Based Networks
PRODIGY+: a robust progressive upgrade approach for elastic optical networks
PRODIGY plus : a robust progressive upgrade approach for elastic optical networks
TAPI-based Telemetry Streaming in Multi-Domain Optical Transport Network
Impact of Time-Varying Traffic Type on the Performance of Multilayer Networks
Trade-Offs in Implementing Unsupervised Anomaly Detection with TAPI-Based Streaming Telemetry
XAI-Guided Optimization of a Multilayer Network Regression Model
Machine Learning Assisted Provisioning of Time-Varying Traffic in Translucent Optical Networks
Explainable Artificial Intelligence-Guided Optimization of ML-Based Traffic Prediction
Application of Ensemble Regression Methods in Elastic Optical Network Optimization
Traffic weaver: Semi-synthetic time-varying traffic generator based on averaged time series
Adaptive Provisioning of Time-Varying Traffic in Translucent SDM Elastic Optical Networks
On the Trade-off between the Maximum Capacity and the Length of a Multicore Fiber Link
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