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Dynamic bandwidth allocation for quality-of-service over Ethernet PONs

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This work proposes to use the multipoint control protocol defined by the IEEE 802.3ah task force to arbitrate the transmission of different users, and presents different dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) algorithms to allocate bandwidths effectively and fairly between end users.
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Ethernet-based passive optical network (EPON) technology is being considered as a promising solution for next-generation broadband access networks due to the convergence of low-cost Ethernet equipment and low-cost fiber infrastructures. A major feature for this new architecture is the use of a shared transmission media between all users; hence, medium access control arbitration mechanisms are essential for the successful implementation of EPON: i.e., to ensure a contention-free transmission and provide end users with equal access to the shared media. We propose to use the multipoint control protocol defined by the IEEE 802.3ah task force to arbitrate the transmission of different users, and we present different dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) algorithms to allocate bandwidths effectively and fairly between end users. These DBA algorithms are also augmented to support differentiated services, a crucial requirement for a converged broadband access network with heterogeneous traffic. We show that queueing delays under strict bandwidth allocation algorithms result in an unexpected behavior for certain traffic classes, and we suggest the use of DBA with appropriate local queue management to alleviate this inappropriate behavior. We conduct detailed simulation experiments to study the performance and validate the effectiveness of the proposed protocols.

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Convergence of ethernet PON and IEEE 802.16 broadband access networks and its QoS-aware dynamic bandwidth allocation scheme

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Multi-thread polling: a dynamic bandwidth distribution scheme in long-reach PON

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A survey of dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithms for Ethernet Passive Optical Networks

TL;DR: The fundamental concepts onEPONs are introduced, the major issues related to bandwidth allocation in EPON systems are discussed, and a survey of the state-of-the-art dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) algorithms for EPONs is presented.
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A novel decentralized ethernet-based PON access architecture for provisioning differentiated QoS

TL;DR: This paper proposes a novel ethernet over star coupler-based PON architecture that uses a fully distributed time-division multiple-access (TDMA) arbitration scheme and the overall performance of the proposed decentralized EPON architecture and the associated bandwidth allocation algorithms are shown to be at least as efficient as their centralized counterparts.
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TL;DR: This study believes that a PON based on polling, with data encapsulated in Ethernet frames, possesses the best qualities, such as dynamic bandwidth distribution, use of a single downstream and a single upstream wavelength, ability to provision a fractional wavelength capacity to each user, and ease of adding a new user.
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TL;DR: This study proposes the design and analysis of a PON architecture which has an excellent performance-to-cost ratio and discusses the possibility of improving the bandwidth utilization by means of timeslot size adjustment, and by packet scheduling.
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