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19 November 2009 A differentiated QoS aware multipath routing algorithm for optical burst switched networks
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Proceedings Volume 7633, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications VII; 763306 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852164
Event: Asia Communications and Photonics, 2009, Shanghai, Shanghai , China
Abstract
Optical burst switching (OBS) is thought to be the best way to adapt the bursty IP traffic over optical WDM networks. It provides statistical multiplexing gains and avoids long end to end setup time of traditional virtual circuit configuration. However, under the current and foreseeable limitations of optical technology, performance of OBS is mainly hampered at network nodes by burst contention. The contention is serious constraints on the capacity of OBS networks. A leading source of contention is the congestion at congested links where a limited number of wavelengths are shared by a lot of bursts. These congested links are stemming from burst routing algorithms. In this paper, we studied on routing path competition phenomenon. We proposed a differentiated QoS aware multipath routing algorithm for OBS networks. This algorithm is evaluated through extensive numerical studies over a typical topology--the 14-node NSFnet. Results show that it outperforms the existing algorithms in terms of burst blocking probability and link utilization.
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Yuan Chi, Zhenrong Zhang, Zhengbin Li, and Anshi Xu "A differentiated QoS aware multipath routing algorithm for optical burst switched networks", Proc. SPIE 7633, Network Architectures, Management, and Applications VII, 763306 (19 November 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.852164
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Optical networks

Wavelength division multiplexing

Electronics

Integrated optics

Network architectures

Signal processing

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