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Schedule burst proactively for optical burst switched networks

Published: 05 April 2004 Publication History

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Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is a promising paradigm for the next-generation Internet infrastructure. In OBS, a key problem is to schedule bursts on channels with both fast and bandwidth efficient algorithms so as to reduce burst loss. To date, most scheduling algorithms avoid burst contention locally (or reactively). In this paper, we propose several novel algorithms for scheduling bursts in OBS networks with and without wavelength conversion capability. The basic idea of our algorithms is to serialize the bursts on an outgoing link to reduce the number of bursts that may arrive at downstream nodes simultaneously (and thus pro-actively reduce the burst contention and burst loss probability at downstream nodes). This can be accomplished by judiciously delaying locally assembled bursts beyond a pre-determined offset time at an ingress node using the electronic memory. Compared with the existing algorithms, our proposed algorithms can significantly reduce the loss rate while ensuring that maximum delay of a burst does not exceed its prescribed limit.

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cover image Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking  Volume 44, Issue 5
5 April 2004
126 pages

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Elsevier North-Holland, Inc.

United States

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Published: 05 April 2004

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  1. ingress node
  2. optical burst switching
  3. proactive
  4. scheduling algorithm

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  • (2009)Scheduling bursts using interval graphs in optical burst switching networksProceedings of the 28th IEEE conference on Global telecommunications10.5555/1811681.1811935(3344-3349)Online publication date: 30-Nov-2009
  • (2009)On the benefits of selectively delaying bursts at the ingress edge nodes of an OBS networkProceedings of the 13th international conference on Optical Network Design and Modeling10.5555/1688254.1688282(165-170)Online publication date: 18-Feb-2009
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  • (2004)On Wavelength Assignment in Optical Burst Switched NetworksProceedings of the First International Conference on Broadband Networks10.1109/BROADNETS.2004.53(24-33)Online publication date: 25-Oct-2004

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