An OBS RWA formulation for asynchronous loss-less transfer in OBS networks

T. Coutelen, G. Hébuterne, B. Jaumard
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Abstract

Optical Burst Switching (OBS) has been proposed to increase the resource utilization achieved by Optical Circuit Switching (OCS), which is impaired by its coarse granularity. A crucial step toward OBS maturity deals with the feature of lossless guaranteed transfers. No contention resolution mechanism, even combined with efficient pro-active mechanisms has been able to provide such a guarantee so far. In this paper, we investigate further the “offset based priority” and the “streamline effect” to identify flow isolation patterns. We then propose a specific medium access protocol in order to preserve the isolation of transit bursts over ingress bursts. The isolation patterns are translated into an MILP optimization OBS model that performs routing and wavelength assignment (RWA-OBS). Using the routes obtained with RWA-OBS guarantees asynchronous loss-less transfers. It preserves the statistical multiplexing potential and the asynchronous nature of OBS, and thus addresses the drawbacks of WR-OBS and SOBS which were recently introduced in polymorphous OBS (POBS) (Qiao et al. 2006). Experimental results show the benefits of RWA-OBS over WR-OBS in terms of grade of service, while sidestepping the synchronization issues of SOBS with similar grade of service.
一种用于OBS网络中异步无损传输的OBS RWA公式
光突发交换(OBS)是为了提高光电路交换(OCS)的资源利用率而提出的。迈向OBS成熟的关键一步是处理无损保证传输的特性。到目前为止,没有任何争用解决机制(即使与高效的主动机制结合使用)能够提供这样的保证。在本文中,我们进一步研究了“基于偏移的优先级”和“流线效应”来识别流动隔离模式。然后,我们提出了一种特定的介质访问协议,以保持传输突发对入口突发的隔离。隔离模式被转换成执行路由和波长分配(RWA-OBS)的MILP优化OBS模型。使用RWA-OBS获得的路由可以保证异步无损传输。它保留了OBS的统计复用潜力和异步特性,从而解决了最近在多态OBS (POBS)中引入的WR-OBS和SOBS的缺点(Qiao et al. 2006)。实验结果表明,RWA-OBS在服务等级方面优于WR-OBS,同时规避了类似服务等级的SOBS的同步问题。
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