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Introduction to Optical Burst Switching [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
The ever-increasing demand for higher bandwidth due to the growth of bandwidth-intensive applications such as remote information access, video-on-demand, video conferencing, online trading, and other multimedia applications motivated the search for alternatives to traditional electronic networks.
T. G. Venkatesh, C. Siva Ram Murthy
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A burst loss probability model with impatient customer feature for optical burst switching networks

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2015
We consider optical delay line buffer as a solution to reduce the number of lost burst in optical burst switching, one of the promising candidates for future networks. Such network takes burst loss as an important performance criteria in the design step.
Hoang-Linh To, S. Lee, W. Hwang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Burst segmentation benefit in optical switching

IEEE Communications Letters, 2003
The asymptotic ratio between the blocking probabilities of BS and JET protocols was derived as the number of wavelengths supported by the optical switch. BS offered a factor of ((1-c)2/c)k improvement in blocking probability value. This value can be more than two orders of magnitude for foreseeable dense WDM systems.
Rosberg, Zvi   +2 more
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Techniques for optical packet switching and optical burst switching

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2001
Wavelength-division multiplexing appears to be the solution of choice for providing a faster networking infrastructure that can meet the explosive growth of the Internet. Several different technologies have been developed so far for the transfer of data over WDM.
George N. Rouskas   +2 more
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Teletraffic modeling of optical burst switching

Proceedings of 2003 5th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, 2003., 2004
We provide new teletraffic models for loss probability evaluation of optical burst switching (OBS). The improvement in efficiency of burst segmentation and wavelength conversion is demonstrated.
Eric Wong   +4 more
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A Dual Price-Based Congestion Control Mechanism for Optical Burst Switching Networks

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2014
A dual price-based congestion control (DPCC) mechanism for optical burst switching (OBS) networks is proposed in this paper, which can achieve an optimal rate-reliability tradeoff by allocating proper network traffic and resources based on the idea of ...
Tairan Zhang   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Performance evaluation of MPTCP over optical burst switching in data centers

International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, 2014
Data centers have become the heart of the computational world over the past few years. The emergence of cloud computing and the growth of data-intensive applications have driven the need for finding alternative ways to improve communication efficiency in
S. Tariq, M. Bassiouni
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Optical Burst Switching

2008
Switching in core optical networks is currently being performed using high-speed electronic or all-optical circuit switches. Switching with high-speed electronics requires optical-to-electronic (O/E) conversion of the data stream, making the switch a potential bottleneck of the network: any effort (including parallelization) for electronics to approach
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A Review of Optical Burst Switching in Wavelength Division Multiplexing Networks

International Conference on Information Technology, 2014
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is considered as an efficient switching paradigm for building the next generation optical Internet. This review has been motivated by the need for techniques that are capable of supporting the future bandwidth requirement of
Ravi Sankar Barpanda   +2 more
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Efficient control plane for passive optical burst switching network

International Conference on Information Networking, 2013
One of the main drawbacks of classical Optical Burst Switching (OBS) solutions is the loss of bursts when contentions occur. Time-domain Wavelength Interleaved Networking (TWIN) is a lossless solution with contention resolution in the edge nodes ...
A. Triki   +4 more
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