On the use of prediction in Passive Optical LANs for healthcare latency-stringent applications

Georgios Tziroglou, A. Valkanis, Constantine A. Kyriakopoulos, G. Papadimitriou, Petros Nicopolitidis
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Abstract

Passive Optical Networks (PONs) have been established as the most successful, viable and economic solution for the access part of an optical network. During the last two decades, a great proportion of the academic research in networking has focused on improving the bandwidth allocation algorithms for PONs so as to provide better user services. Recently, PONs have been suggested as the means for providing ultra-low latency for QoS stringent applications, such as the Tactile Internet, for healthcare applications in a hospital environment. Despite their potential, little attention has been given so far to prediction methods for allocating bandwidth in advance so as to decrease end-to-end latency in such environments. This paper aims to address this gap, by proposing a novel framework for Passive Optical LANs. By utilizing a prediction scheme and a Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation (DBA) algorithm that allocates bandwidth based on network feedback information, the proposes approach is shown to significantly contribute to reduction of latency.
在医疗延迟严格应用的无源光局域网中使用预测
无源光网络(PONs)已成为光网络接入部分最成功、最可行和最经济的解决方案。近二十年来,网络学术研究的很大一部分都集中在改进PONs的带宽分配算法,以提供更好的用户服务。最近,pon被建议作为为QoS严格应用(如触觉互联网)提供超低延迟的手段,用于医院环境中的医疗保健应用。尽管它们具有潜力,但迄今为止很少有人关注提前分配带宽的预测方法,以减少此类环境中的端到端延迟。本文旨在通过提出一种新的无源光局域网框架来解决这一差距。通过利用预测方案和基于网络反馈信息分配带宽的动态带宽分配(DBA)算法,所提出的方法显着有助于减少延迟。
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