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Statistical Multiplexed Optical Burst-Train Switching Network

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/ICST.BROADNETS2009.7300,
        author={Oliver Yu and Ming Liao},
        title={Statistical Multiplexed Optical Burst-Train Switching Network},
        proceedings={6th International ICST Conference on Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={BROADNETS},
        year={2009},
        month={11},
        keywords={Bandwidth Communication system traffic control Optical buffering Optical devices Optical fiber networks Optical switches Propagation delay Telecommunication traffic Time division multiplexing WDM networks},
        doi={10.4108/ICST.BROADNETS2009.7300}
    }
    
  • Oliver Yu
    Ming Liao
    Year: 2009
    Statistical Multiplexed Optical Burst-Train Switching Network
    BROADNETS
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.4108/ICST.BROADNETS2009.7300
Oliver Yu1, Ming Liao1
  • 1: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60607

Abstract

The Optical Burst-Train Switching (OBTS) network efficiently transports multi-granular subwavelength constant-bit-rate (CBR) and variable-bitrate (VBR) traffic streams over an all-optical network with sparse wavelength convertibility while minimizing access blocking of traffic streams. Sub-wavelength traffic streams are shaped into periodic burst-trains at network edge with variable burst sizes. Proactive periodic reservation of burst-trains minimizes reservation signaling and scheduling overheads. OBTS combines variable-sized-slot time division multiplexing over network core and stream-based statistical multiplexing at network edge to provide guaranteed bandwidth for CBR traffic, while minimizing data loss of average-provisioned VBR traffic. Performance of OBTS is analyzed in terms of stream or burst-train blocking and data loss of average-rate provisioned VBR traffic. The tuning effects on OBTS performance are investigated with regards to wavelength convertibility factor, switching latency, periodic scheduling frame size, burst size and traffic burstiness.

Keywords
Bandwidth Communication system traffic control Optical buffering Optical devices Optical fiber networks Optical switches Propagation delay Telecommunication traffic Time division multiplexing WDM networks
Published
2009-11-17
Publisher
IEEE
Modified
2010-05-16
http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/ICST.BROADNETS2009.7300
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