830 research outputs found
A Novel QoS provisioning Scheme for OBS networks
This paper presents Classified Cloning, a novel QoS provisioning mechanism for OBS networks carrying real-time
applications (such as video on demand, Voice over IP, online
gaming and Grid computing). It provides such applications with a minimum loss rate while minimizing end-to-end delay and jitter. ns-2 has been used as the simulation tool, with new OBS modules having been developed for performance evaluation purposes. Ingress node performance has been investigated, as well as the overall performance of the suggested scheme. The results obtained showed that new scheme has superior performance to classical cloning. In particular, QoS provisioning offers a guaranteed burst loss rate, delay and expected value of jitter, unlike existing proposals for QoS implementation in OBS which use the burst offset time to provide such differentiation. Indeed, classical schemes increase both end-to-end delay and
jitter. It is shown that the burst loss rate is reduced by 50% reduced over classical cloning
A novel ingress node design for video streaming over optical burst switching networks
This paper introduces a novel ingress node design which takes advantage of video data partitioning in order to deliver enhanced video streaming quality when using H.264/AVC codec over optical burst switching networks. Ns2 simulations show that the proposed scheme delivers improved video traffic quality without affecting other traffic, such as best effort traffic. Although the extra network load is comparatively small, the average gain in video PSNR was 5 dB over existing burst cloning schemes, with a maximum end-to-end delay of 17 ms, and jitter of less than 0.35 ms
Deflection Routing Strategies for Optical Burst Switching Networks: Contemporary Affirmation of the Recent Literature
A promising option to raising busty interchange in system communication could be Optical Burst Switched (OBS) networks among scalable and support routing effective. The routing schemes with disputation resolution got much interest, because the OBS network is buffer less in character. Because the deflection steering can use limited optical buffering or actually no buffering thus the choice or deflection routing techniques can be critical. Within this paper we investigate the affirmation of the current literature on alternate (deflection) routing strategies accessible for OBS networks
QoS Considerations in OBS Switched Backbone Net-Works
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) was proposed as a hybrid switching technology solution to handle the multi-Terabit volumes of traffic anticipated to traverse Future Generation backbone Networks. With OBS, incoming data packets are assembled into super-sized packets called data bursts and then assigned an end to end light path. Key challenging areas with regards to OBS Networks implementation are data bursts assembling and scheduling at the network ingress and core nodes respectively as they are key to minimizing subsequent losses due to contention among themselves in the core nodes. These losses are significant contributories to serious degradation in renderable QoS. The paper overviews existing methods of enhancing it at both burst and transport levels. A distributed resources control architecture is proposed together with a proposed wavelength assignment algorithm
Destination directed packet switch architecture for a 30/20 GHz FDMA/TDM geostationary communication satellite network
Emphasis is on a destination directed packet switching architecture for a 30/20 GHz frequency division multiplex access/time division multiplex (FDMA/TDM) geostationary satellite communication network. Critical subsystems and problem areas are identified and addressed. Efforts have concentrated heavily on the space segment; however, the ground segment was considered concurrently to ensure cost efficiency and realistic operational constraints
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Survey of traffic control schemes and error control schemes for ATM networks
Among the techniques proposed for B-ISDN transfer mode, ATM concept is considered to be the most promising transfer technique because of its flexibility and efficiency. This paper surveys and reviews a number of topics related to ATM networks. Those topics cover congestion control, provision of multiple classes of traffic, and error control. Due to the nature of ATM networks, those issues are far more challenging than in conventional networks. Sorne of the more promising solutions to those issues are surveyed, and the corresponding results on performance are summarized. Future research problems in ATM protocol aspect are also presented
Destination-directed, packet-switching architecture for 30/20-GHz FDMA/TDM geostationary communications satellite network
A destination-directed packet switching architecture for a 30/20-GHz frequency division multiple access/time division multiplexed (FDMA/TDM) geostationary satellite communications network is discussed. Critical subsystems and problem areas are identified and addressed. Efforts have concentrated heavily on the space segment; however, the ground segment has been considered concurrently to ensure cost efficiency and realistic operational constraints
Contribution to Proving Absolute QoS in OBS Networks
This Final Master Project introduces a new strategy to provide QoS in IP/OBS
networks, using routing with prioritization based on statistics, named RPBS. A
new method is provided and subsequently validated. This proposal uses the
feedback scheme in optical networks to provide statistical knowledge with the
objective of finding a suitable route to reach each destination from a specific
source node, with more chance of success. This yields a twofold outcome. First,
the losses can be reduced in a big number due to statistics. Second, the delays are
also reduced compared with other methods based on feedback scheme. These two
improvements allow better QoS provision, supporting class differentiation and
more efficient resources utilization. The benefits of this proposal are quantified
and further compared against existent alternatives by simulations
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