单波长光纤延迟线(FDL)缓冲器中的信道利用率和损失率

B. V. Houdt, K. Laevens, J. Lambert, C. Blondia, H. Bruneel
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我们提出了一个详细的分析,最大的通道利用率和损耗性能的光缓冲器有访问一个单一的输出通道。这样的系统由许多光纤延迟线组成,只能实现一组离散的延迟来解决输出端口的争用。这将导致信道容量利用率不足,从而降低整体性能。本文所考虑的框架大大简化了以往工作中的假设,使我们能够研究各种新参数对性能的影响,例如到达过程的突发性和连续突发长度的相关性。此外,我们还用矩阵分析法给出了该系统的信道利用率和损失率的精确结果。我们表明,在某些情况下,仔细选择粒度参数可以在尝试实现更低的缓冲区损失或更高的通道利用率时产生实质性的差异。粒度参数的最优值与光突发长度分布密切相关。
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Channel utilization and loss rate in a single-wavelength fibre delay line (FDL) buffer
We present a detailed analysis of the maximum channel utilization and loss performance in an optical buffer having access to a single outgoing channel. Such a system, consisting of a number of fiber delay lines, can only realize a discrete set of delays to resolve output port contention. This leads to an underutilization of the channel capacity, which reduces overall performance. The framework considered in this paper greatly simplifies the assumptions made in previous work, which allows us to study the impact of a variety of new parameters on the performance, e.g., the burstiness of the arrival process and the correlation of consecutive burst lengths. Moreover, we present exact results for both the channel utilization and loss rate in such a system using matrix analytic methods. We show that carefully choosing the granularity parameter can, in some cases, make a substantial difference when trying to realize lower buffer losses or a high channel utilization. Optimal values of the granularity parameter are shown to be closely related to the optical burst length distribution.
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