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10 October 1997 High-speed protocol for bursty traffic in optical networks
Myungsik Yoo, Myoungki Jeong, Chunming Qiao
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Abstract
An optical backbone network based on WDM (or OTDM) technology may become an economical choice for providing future broadband services. To achieve a balance between the coarse-grain optical circuit switching (via wavelength routing) and fine- grain optical packet/cell switching, optical burst switching is proposed. We study a one-way reservation protocol called just-enough-time (JET), which is suitable for switching bursty traffic in a high speed optical backbone network. The JET protocol has two unique, integrated features, namely, the use of delayed reservation (DR) and buffered burst multiplexers (BBM). By virtue of DR, the JET protocol not only increases the bandwidth utilization, but also facilitates intelligent buffer management in BBMs, and consequently results in a high through-put. Both analysis and simulation results show that the JET protocol can significantly outperform other one-way reservation protocols lacking one or both of these features.
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Myungsik Yoo, Myoungki Jeong, and Chunming Qiao "High-speed protocol for bursty traffic in optical networks", Proc. SPIE 3230, All-Optical Communication Systems: Architecture, Control, and Network Issues III, (10 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.290398
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Optical networks

Integrated optics

Clocks

Asynchronous transfer mode

Switches

Interfaces

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