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19 November 2007 The economics-based pricing and request scheduling scheme for lightpath resources of grid-enabled optical networks
Hui Liu, Ping Cheng, Xiaolong Yang, Sheng Huang
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Proceedings Volume 6784, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications V; 678411 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.741716
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical Communications, 2007, Wuhan, China
Abstract
Recently, some solutions (such as UCLP, GARA and GridJIT, etc.) have been proposed to manage optical network resources as other grid resources. However, most of them do not consider optical network resources as general grid resources to schedule and share, and fatally they are not compatible with the new developed resource management framework WSRF (Web Service Resource Framework) within the global grid architecture OGSA. Besides, there are some other problems in the resources scheduling and sharing. This paper presents the economic-based grid-enabled management architecture for lightpath resources GRACIE, which improved the GRACE with the ability of scheduling and managing optical resources. Based on GRACIE, it proposed lightpath resource pricing algorithm and lightpath request scheduling scheme. Finally, we demonstrated their effectiveness by experiments on GridSim.
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Hui Liu, Ping Cheng, Xiaolong Yang, and Sheng Huang "The economics-based pricing and request scheduling scheme for lightpath resources of grid-enabled optical networks", Proc. SPIE 6784, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications V, 678411 (19 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.741716
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KEYWORDS
Optical networks

Web services

Computer architecture

Computer simulations

Optical communications

Telecommunications

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