New MAC protocol for traffic routing in optical networks by exploiting delays in dynamic bandwidth allocation

R. Deepalakshmi, Assistant Professor, Mr. C. Shailesh Kumar
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Abstract

Traditional Medium Access control (MAC) Protocol achieves better performance for the traffic type actually they have been assigned for but inadequate for other traffic types. The prevailing multimedia applications need that the MAC protocol should execute all traffic types unvaryingly. To ensure efficient transmission, an optical network should make use of a MAC protocol to arbitrate access to the shared medium in order to avoid data collisions and at the same time efficiently share the transmission bandwidth among different traffic classes to guarantee the quality of service (QoS). However, the performance of all these schemes is significantly degraded when the round-trip times (RTTs) of the optical network units (ONUs) are dissimilar, due to the large number of gaps in the transmission schedule. Unfortunately, in real networks, RTTs are usually dissimilar. In this paper we propose a new MAC protocol which accommodates a range of multimedia traffic with dissimilar characteristics and QoS demands. The new MAC protocol employs a new algorithm to exploits the RTTs' resemblance and restructures the ONUs service order and an additional algorithm to support the requests that cause the minimum scheduling latency.
利用动态带宽分配延迟的光网络流量路由新MAC协议
传统的介质访问控制(MAC)协议对实际分配的流量类型具有较好的性能,但对其他流量类型的性能较差。当前流行的多媒体应用都要求MAC协议能够以不变的方式执行所有的流量类型。为了保证传输的效率,光网络应该利用MAC协议来仲裁对共享介质的访问,以避免数据冲突,同时在不同的流量类之间有效地共享传输带宽,以保证服务质量(QoS)。然而,当光网络单元(onu)的往返时间(rtt)不同时,由于传输调度中存在大量的间隙,所有这些方案的性能都会显著下降。不幸的是,在真实的网络中,rtt通常是不同的。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的MAC协议,它可以适应各种不同特性和QoS需求的多媒体流量。新的MAC协议采用了一种新的算法来利用rtt的相似性,重构onu服务顺序,并采用了一种额外的算法来支持导致最小调度延迟的请求。
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