DocumentCode
505278
Title
A translucent OBS node architecture to improve traffic emission and loss probability
Author
Coutelen, Thomas ; Jaumard, Brigitte ; Hébuterne, Gérard
Author_Institution
ECE, Concordia Univ., Montreal, QC, Canada
fYear
2009
fDate
14-16 Sept. 2009
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
8
Abstract
All-optical circuit switching prevents contention by forbidding multiplexing beyond the wavelength granularity. The drawbacks of such a coarse granularity can be reduced thanks to translucent architectures with MSPPs (Multi-Service Provisioning Platforms). Another switching paradigm of interest is offered by the Optical Burst Switching (OBS) that manages finer granularity transfers but that encounters contentions, potentially entailing high loss rates. In this paper, within the context of core networks, we describe a translucent OBS architecture that performs intermediate re-aggregation and allows the reduction of the loss rate by interceding at two levels: Firstly, it provides sparse electrical buffering accessibility and, secondly, it uses aggregation grooming in order to reduce the aggregation delay and the traffic contention probability. A careful analysis of the traffic behavior in core networks leads us to propose an accurate traffic model, called LCH+, i.e., an enhanced Lost Call Held (LCH) model. Data plane transparency is then exploited to modulate the traffic at its emission. Extensive experiments show that re-aggregation helps reducing the loss probability thanks to electrical buffers whereas the aggregation grooming mitigates the drawbacks induced by electrical buffering on the delay and on the network cost. In addition, we show that the proposed translucent architecture can be highly valuable in clustered large core networks.
Keywords
approximation theory; buffer storage; optical burst switching; optical fibre networks; optical storage; probability; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; LCH model; MSPP; OBS clustered network; aggregation delay; aggregation queue definition; approximation technique; data plane transparency; lost call held model; multiservice provisioning platform; optical burst switching; optical circuit switching; sparse electrical buffering accessibility; traffic contention probability; traffic emission; translucent OBS node architecture; wavelength granularity; Delay; Optical buffering; Optical burst switching; Optical losses; Protocols; Quality of service; Switching circuits; Telecommunication switching; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Broadband Communications, Networks, and Systems, 2009. BROADNETS 2009. Sixth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Madrid
Print_ISBN
978-963-9799-49-3
Electronic_ISBN
978-963-9799-49-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.4108/ICST.BROADNETS2009.7869
Filename
5336345
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