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Optical Packet Switching and Optical Burst Switching
2020Optical transmission has long been the established choice for nonwireless data transmission spanning distances longer than a few tens of meters, due to its high bandwidth and electromagnetic noise immunity. Most current high-bandwidth networks are essentially a group of fiber-optic links connected by nodes whose function is to forward incoming data to ...
Pablo Jesus Argibay-Losada +2 more
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On ordered scheduling for optical burst switching
Computer Networks, 2005Optical burst switching (OBS) is a promising optical networking paradigm for efficient transport of bursty IP traffic over wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical Internet networks. In OBS, the header of a burst is sent in advance of the data burst to reserve a wavelength channel at each optical switching node along the path.
Minh Hoang Phùng +5 more
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Evaluation of burst retransmission in optical burst-switched networks
2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, 2005., 2005In this paper, we evaluate the performance of a burst retransmission scheme in which the bursts lost due to contentions in an OBS network are retransmitted at the OBS layer. The retransmission scheme aims to reduce burst loss probability in OBS networks.
Qiong Zhang +3 more
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2005
The concept of burst switching was proposed initially in the context of voice communications by Haselton (1983) and Amstutz (1983; 1989) in the early 1980s. More recently, in the late 1990s, optical burst switching (OBS) was proposed as a new switching paradigm for the so-called optical Internet in order to overcome the technical limitations of optical
Joel J.P.C. Rodrigues +2 more
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The concept of burst switching was proposed initially in the context of voice communications by Haselton (1983) and Amstutz (1983; 1989) in the early 1980s. More recently, in the late 1990s, optical burst switching (OBS) was proposed as a new switching paradigm for the so-called optical Internet in order to overcome the technical limitations of optical
Joel J.P.C. Rodrigues +2 more
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Data burst grooming in optical burst-switched networks
2nd International Conference on Broadband Networks, 2005., 2005In this paper we address the problem of data burst grooming in optical burst-switched (OBS) networks. In OBS networks IP packets with the same edge node destination are assembled into larger packets called data bursts. Depending on the core node's switching technology, data bursts are required to have a minimum length. On the other hand, each IP packet
F. Farahmand, Q. Zhang, J.P. Jue
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2003
In the previous chapters, we have discussed a variety of topics on wavelength-routed networks. A lightpath is physically set up through a suite of signaling mechanisms by way of dedicated control channels before optical data is launched, and is torn down after the connection ends.
Hussein T. Mouftah, Pin-Han Ho
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In the previous chapters, we have discussed a variety of topics on wavelength-routed networks. A lightpath is physically set up through a suite of signaling mechanisms by way of dedicated control channels before optical data is launched, and is torn down after the connection ends.
Hussein T. Mouftah, Pin-Han Ho
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Time sliced optical burst switching
IEEE INFOCOM 2003. Twenty-second Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications Societies (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37428), 2004Time Sliced Optical Burst Switching is a proposed variant of optical burst switching, in which switching is done in the time domain, rather than the wavelength domain. This eliminates the need for wavelength converters, the largest single cost component of systems that switch in the wavelength domain.
Jeyashankher Ramamirtham +1 more
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Optical burst switching with burst access mode passive optical networks
2007 15th IEEE Workshop on Local & Metropolitan Area Networks, 2007In this paper, we investigate the integration of passive optical networks (PONs) with optical burst switched (OBS) networks. Owing to the decomposition of the operations between the PONs and OBS nodes, serious problems have been observed. One of them is data burst assembly problem.
Chun-Yin Li +2 more
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Maximizing throughput for optical burst switching networks
IEEE INFOCOM 2004, 2004In optical burst switching (OBS) networks, a key problem is to schedule as many bursts as possible on wavelength channels so that the throughput is maximized and the burst loss is minimized. Most of the current research on OBS has been concentrated on reducing burst loss in an ldquoaverage-caserdquo sense, and little effort has been devoted to ...
Jikai Li +3 more
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Slotted Optical Burst Switching (SOBS) networks
Computer Communications, 2006In this paper we study Optical Burst Switching (OBS) networks. Since OBS still suffers high loss ratio due to the lack of buffer at the OBS core routers, we study methods to reduce the loss without using optical buffers. We consider time-slotted OBS called Slotted OBS (SOBS), where routers are synchronized and only send fixed length bursts at the ...
Zhenghao Zhang +2 more
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