Title :
Media access protocols for WDM networks with on-line scheduling
Author :
Sivalingam, Krishna M. ; Wang, Jie
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Greensboro, NC, USA
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper studies media access protocols that support collision-free broadcast/multicast communication for optically connected star-coupled systems with wavelength division multiple access channels. A previous hybrid access protocol, consisting of reservation and receiver channels preallocation, allows reservation for exactly one channel per node during the reservation phase. We extend this protocol by allowing reservations on multiple channels and applying scheduling algorithms to improve network performance. Existing scheduling algorithms for similar reservation problems, although providing optimal scheduling for network utilization, have unacceptable computational cost and high implementation complexity. We propose two on-line scheduling algorithms which run in linear time and are simple, making them amenable for hardware implementation. Performance of the protocol using scheduling with varying system parameters is evaluated through discrete-event simulation under both uniform and nonuniform traffic patterns. Our simulation results show that our approach achieves lower average packet latency and higher network utilization compared to the early hybrid access protocol, especially in the client-server environment
Keywords :
access protocols; frequency division multiple access; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical receivers; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; WDM networks; collision-free broadcast/multicast communication; computational cost; discrete-event simulation; hardware implementation; high implementation complexity; hybrid access protocol; linear time; media access protocols; multiple channels; network performance; network utilization; nonuniform traffic patterns; on-line scheduling; on-line scheduling algorithms; optically connected star-coupled systems; optimal scheduling; receiver channels preallocation; reservation phase; scheduling algorithms; uniform traffic patterns; wavelength division multiple access channels; Access protocols; Broadcasting; Computational efficiency; Hardware; Media Access Protocol; Multicast communication; Optical receivers; Optimal scheduling; Scheduling algorithm; WDM networks;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of