DocumentCode
1287014
Title
A Novel Optical-Header Processing and Access Control System for a Packet-Switched WDM Metro Ring Network
Author
Yuang, Maria C. ; Lin, Yu-Min ; Wang, Ya-Shian
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Volume
27
Issue
21
fYear
2009
Firstpage
4907
Lastpage
4915
Abstract
Optical packet switching (OPS) has been considered to be a promising paradigm to support a wide range of applications with different time-varying and high bandwidth demands for future optical metropolitan area networks (MANs). In this paper, we present the design of an experimental optical-header processing and access control system (OPACS) for an OPS wavelength-division multiplexing metro slotted-ring network. On the slotted ring, each control header is in-band time-division-multiplexed with its corresponding payload within a slot. OPACS enables the optical headers across all parallel wavelengths to be efficiently received, modified, and retransmitted by means of a wavelength-time conversion technique. Moreover, OPACS embodies a versatile medium access control (MAC) scheme, referred to as the distributed multigranularity and multiwindow reservation (DMGWR) mechanism, which is particularly advantageous for traffic of high and varying loads and burstiness. Basically, DMGWR requires each node to make reservation requests prior to transmissions while maintaining a distributed queue for ensuring fair access of bandwidth. By ldquomultigranularity,rdquo each node can make a reservation of multiple slots at a time. By ldquomultiwindow,rdquo each node is allowed to have multiple outstanding reservations within the window size. From simulation results that pit the OPACS network against two other existing networks, we show that the OPACS network outperforms these networks with respect to throughput, access delay, and fairness under various traffic patterns. Experimental results demonstrate that all optical headers are removed and combined with the data in a fully synchronous manner, justifying the viability of the system.
Keywords
access control; metropolitan area networks; optical fibre LAN; packet switching; wavelength division multiplexing; OPACS network; distributed multigranularity; medium access control; metro ring network; metro slotted-ring network; multiwindow reservation; optical header processing; optical metropolitan area networks; optical packet switching; time division multiplexed; wavelength division multiplexing; Medium access control (MAC); metropolitan area networks (MANs); optical packet switching (OPS); wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2009.2029061
Filename
5191120
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