SCWS Technique for QoS Support in Connection-Oriented Optical Packet Switching Network

E. Bonada, F. Callegati, D. Careglio, W. Cerroni, M. Klinkowski, G. Muretto, C. Raffaelli, J. Solé-Pareta
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This paper considers an optical packet switching (OPS) network subject to asynchronous, variable-length packets and connection-oriented operation. The problem of providing QoS in such a scenario has been widely discussed and several solutions have been provided. They mainly suggest the use of some form of resources reservation on top of the contention resolution algorithm in order to isolate the higher priority traffic from the lower one. Recently we propose the novel technique called SCWS and evaluated it in a single node scenario. SCWS consists of implementing different contention resolution algorithms, each one specifically designed to cope with the requirements of a given priority traffic. In this paper we analyze the performance results when applying SCWS technique in a network scenario. Obtained results highlight the merits of such technique
面向连接光分组交换网络中QoS支持的SCWS技术
本文研究了一种异步、变长、面向连接的光分组交换(OPS)网络。在这种情况下提供QoS的问题已经得到了广泛的讨论,并提供了几种解决方案。他们主要建议在争用解决算法之上使用某种形式的资源预留,以便将高优先级的流量与低优先级的流量隔离开来。最近,我们提出了一种称为SCWS的新技术,并在单节点场景中对其进行了评估。SCWS由实现不同的争用解决算法组成,每个算法都专门设计用于处理给定优先级流量的需求。本文分析了在网络场景中应用SCWS技术的性能结果。所得结果突出了该技术的优点
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