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TCP window estimation for burst assembly in OBS networks

The IEEE symposium on Computers and Communications, 2010
In this paper TCP performance over Optical Burst Switching networks is investigated by considering the burst assembly function implemented in the edge nodes. This function has a very important role on end-to-end performance and a edge node architecture is here proposed for improving performance.
M. Casoni
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Contention resolution and burst assembly scheme based on burst segmentation in optical burst switching networks

Optik, 2013
Abstract In this paper, contention resolution scheme based on burst segmentation and deflection routing in the core node and composite burst assembly scheme at the edge node are proposed. In the core node, contention is resolved through incorporating prioritized burst segmentation with deflection routing scheme.
Bo-yun Wang, Tao Wang, Ai-hong Guan
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An adaptive burst assembly scheme for OBS-GRID networks

2008 6th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, 2008
This paper addresses the problem of burst assembly in OBS-GRID networks and particularly the TCP throughput maximization problem for large file sizes. For that purpose, a novel adaptive size-based approach is proposed, following some probabilistic methods and considering the effect of the burstification process in the overall transport system.
Korkakakis N., Vlachos K.
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Prioritized burst segmentation and composite burst-assembly techniques for qos support in optical burst-switched networks

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2003
We address the issue of providing quality-of-service (QoS) in an optical burst-switched network. QoS is provided by introducing prioritized contention resolution policies in the network core and a composite burst-assembly technique at the network edge. In the core, contention is resolved through prioritized burst segmentation and prioritized deflection.
Jason P. Jue, Vinod M. Vokkarane
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A burst assembly algorithm in optical burst switching networks

Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibit, 2002
The proposed algorithm changes the data burst size adaptively in accordance with the offered load and offers high average data burst utilization with less timer operation. It also offers high average data burst utilization as burstiness increases which reduces the probability of continuous blocking problem in the bandwidth reservation request. Finally,
Se-yoon Oh, Mincho Kang
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A proactive burst assembly algorithm for optical burst switched networks

2008 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications, 2008
In this paper, we propose a proactive burst assembly scheme for optical burst switching network where bursts are created in such a way that it suffers minimum loss at the immediate outgoing link. The future reservation states of individual wavelength channels are used to construct and update the availability state of the whole link as a function of ...
Narayan C. Debnath   +4 more
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BHQ-Cyanine Based "Off-On" Long-Circulating Assembly as Ferroptosis Amplifier for Cancer Treatment: a Lipid-Peroxidation Burst Device.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2019
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent cell death caused by accumulation of lipid peroxidation (LPO), which was a new strategy for cancer treatment. Current ferroptosis therapy nano-devices with low efficiency and side effect generally.
Mangmang Sang   +7 more
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The Effect of Burst Assembly on Performance of Optical Burst Switched Networks

2004
We evaluate and compare the performance of timer-based and threshold-based assembly algorithms in Optical Burst Switching networks. Results including burst blocking probability, mean packet delay and link utilization at the ingress node are presented from both simulations and two theoretical models.
Choi, JungYul   +4 more
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Multifractal Processes and Burst Assembly Algorithms

2006 International Conference on Communication Technology, 2006
In this paper, we introduce a probabilistic lower bound for the amount of work arrived for a multifractal process. The obtained bound is accurate and tight. In the optical burst switching context, using the developed lower bound we obtained an analytical expression for the minimum burst length generated by a timer-based burst assembly algorithm, the ...
Hellinton Hatsuo Takada, A. Anzaloni
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Space-based Optical Burst Switching Assembly Algorithm Based on QoS Adaption

IEEE International Conference on Communication Software and Networks, 2019
In order to improve the performance and quality of service (QoS) guarantee of space-based optical burst switching networks, this paper proposes a burst assembly algorithm appropriate for on-board optical switching, which adaptively adjusts the time ...
Yuqi Wang, Te Chen, Na Zhou
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