Providing absolute QoS in an OBS/WR architecture

B. Wu, Yang Qin, F. Xie, G. Feng
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By employing optical burst switching (OBS) in its metropolitan portion and wavelength routing (WR) in the backbone portion, the hybrid OBS/WR architecture provides end-to-end all-optical connections to end users while inheriting the fine granularity of OBS and the low loss probability of WR. However, the original OBS/WR architecture can provide only relative quality of service (QoS). That is, the burst loss possibilities of high-priority traffic flows are guaranteed to be lower than those of low-priority traffic flows, but the upper burst loss bound cannot be guaranteed with this model. We propose a call admission control (CAC) scheme to provide absolute QoS in an OBS/WR architecture and a dynamical priority allocation algorithm (DPAA) to enhance the blocking probability performance of the proposed CAC scheme. We first analyze the burst loss performance of traffic flows in the OBS/WR architecture. Based on the analytical results, a CAC scheme is proposed to provide absolute burst loss guarantee. Besides the CAC scheme, we also design a DPAA that assigns priorities to incoming traffic flows according to their QoS requirements to further improve the performance. The analysis and simulation results show that the proposed CAC scheme guarantees upper burst loss bound to different traffic flows while achieving significantly higher bandwidth utilization than other existing absolute QoS schemes in conventional OBS networks, and the proposed DPAA can achieve lower blocking probability than the original CAC scheme while maintaining the absolute QoS.
在OBS/WR架构中提供绝对的QoS
通过在城域网部分采用光突发交换(OBS),在主干网部分采用波长路由(WR),在继承OBS的细粒度和WR的低损耗概率的同时,为终端用户提供端到端的全光连接。然而,原始的OBS/WR架构只能提供相对的服务质量(QoS)。即保证高优先级流的突发损失概率低于低优先级流,但不能保证突发损失上限。为了在OBS/WR架构中提供绝对的QoS,我们提出了一种呼叫接纳控制(CAC)方案,并提出了一种动态优先级分配算法(DPAA)来提高所提出的CAC方案的阻塞概率性能。首先分析了OBS/WR架构下的突发损失性能。在分析结果的基础上,提出了一种能保证绝对突发损失的CAC方案。除了CAC方案外,我们还设计了DPAA,根据传入流量的QoS要求为传入流量分配优先级,进一步提高了性能。分析和仿真结果表明,在传统OBS网络中,所提出的CAC方案在保证不同流量的突发损失上限的同时,实现了比现有其他绝对QoS方案更高的带宽利用率;所提出的DPAA方案在保持绝对QoS的同时,实现了比原CAC方案更低的阻塞概率。
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