DocumentCode
1544008
Title
Shortest propagation delay (SPD) first scheduling for EPONs with heterogeneous propagation delays
Author
McGarry, Michael P. ; Reisslein, Martin ; Aurzada, Frank ; Scheutzow, Michael
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX, USA
Volume
28
Issue
6
fYear
2010
Firstpage
849
Lastpage
862
Abstract
Due to the geographic distribution of its subscribers, Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (EPONs) have typically varying propagation delays between the Optical Network Units (ONUs) and the Optical Line Terminal (OLT). In this paper, we consider EPONs with an offline scheduling framework, which enables Quality-of-Service mechanisms by collecting bandwidth requests from all ONUs before the OLT makes dynamic bandwidth allocations for transmissions on the shared ONUs-to- OLT upstream channel. We propose and evaluate the Shortest Propagation Delay (SPD) first scheduling policy which sequences the ONUs´ upstream transmissions in increasing order of the ONUs´ propagation delays, i.e., the upstream transmission of the ONU with the smallest propagation delay is scheduled first. We formally analyze the competitiveness of SPD first scheduling and find that it achieves very close to optimal performance. We characterize the stability limit for Gated and Limited grant sizing in conjunction with SPD grant scheduling. We evaluate the cycle length and packet delay with SPD scheduling through probabilistic analysis and simulations and find significant reductions in packet delay with SPD first scheduling in EPONs with heterogeneous propagation delays, especially when Limited grant sizing is employed.
Keywords
bandwidth allocation; delays; optical fibre LAN; probability; quality of service; scheduling; EPON; Ethernet passive optical networks; OLT; ONU; ONU upstream transmissions; ONU-to- OLT upstream channel; QoS mechanisms; SPD first scheduling; SPD grant scheduling; dynamic bandwidth allocations; gated grant sizing; geographic distribution; heterogeneous propagation delays; limited grant sizing; offline scheduling framework; optical line terminal; optical network units; probabilistic analysis; quality of service; shortest propagation delay first scheduling; Bandwidth; Channel allocation; Dynamic scheduling; Optical fiber networks; Optical network units; Passive optical networks; Performance analysis; Propagation delay; Quality of service; Stability; Ethernet Passive Optical Network, Grant scheduling, Packet delay, Propagation delay;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.2010.100810
Filename
5514398
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