Title :
Just-in-time signaling for WDM optical burst switching networks
Author :
Wei, John Y. ; McFarland, Ray I., Jr.
Author_Institution :
Navesink Res. & Eng. Center, Telcordia Technol. Inc., Red Bank, NJ, USA
fDate :
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We describe the architecture, design, and implementation of a novel just-in-time (JIT) signaling protocol for optical burst switching (OBS) in wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical networks. The JIT-OBS paradigm is designed for ultra-low-latency unidirectional transport of data-bursts across an optical network. It combines the desirable features of circuit-switching and packet-switching. It features out-of-band control signal processing that eliminates buffering of data-burst at intermediate nodes, while minimizing the setup time, and maximizing the cross-connect bandwidth efficiency. We motivate and describe the architecture of JIT signaling, and analyze its basic performance. We present the detailed signaling message design and discuss the rationale and considerations that went into this design. We describe and examine various scenarios that illustrate the operations of the JIT signaling protocol (JIT-SP) in connection establishment and teardown. Finally, we describe and summarize the JIT signaling software prototype in the Washington, DC Testbed network implemented under the MONET project.
Keywords :
metropolitan area networks; optical fibre networks; protocols; signal processing; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication switching; wavelength division multiplexing; JIT signaling protocol; JIT signaling software prototype; JIT-OBS paradigm; MONET project; WDM optical burst switching networks; Washington, DC Testbed network; circuit-switching; cross-connect bandwidth efficiency; data-burst; intermediate nodes; just-in-time signaling; just-in-time signaling protocol; out-of-band control signal processing; packet-switching; setup time; signaling message design; ultra-low-latency unidirectional transport; wavelength division multiplexed optical networks; Circuits; Optical burst switching; Optical design; Optical fiber networks; Optical signal processing; Process control; Protocols; Signal design; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of