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Dynamic routing and resource allocation in WDM transport network

Jan Späth
- 15 May 2000 - 
- Vol. 32, Iss: 5, pp 519-538
TLDR
The way non-Poisson traffic behaviour affects performance of routing strategies is investigated and how the results from dynamic routing investigation can help to optimise the network planning process is presented.
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This article is published in Computer Networks.The article was published on 2000-05-15 and is currently open access. It has received 57 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Static routing & Dynamic Source Routing.

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Optical burst switching (OBS) - a new paradigm for an optical Internet

TL;DR: To support bursty traffic on the Internet (and especially WWW) efficiently, optical burst switching (OBS) is proposed as a way to streamline both protocols and hardware in building the future gener...
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Evaluation of Reservation Mechanisms for Optical Burst Switching

TL;DR: An overview and classification of optical burst switching schemes and present burst reservation concepts is given and a new analysis is introduced that allows to calculate the loss probabilities of a two-class system based on the reservation mechanism just-enough-time for arbitrary offsets.
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A framework for service-guaranteed shared protection in WDM mesh networks

TL;DR: This article introduces a framework for end-to-end service-guaranteed shared protection in dynamic wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) mesh networks, called short leap shared protection (SLSP), and shows that SLSP can improve capacity efficiency.
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On burst assembly in optical burst switching networks—A performance evaluation of just-enough-time

TL;DR: An approximative analysis of the burst loss probability in an OBS node for an arbitrary number of service classes is presented and the impact of traffic characteristics on service differentiation in a single node is shown.
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A Data Burst Assembly Algorithm in Optical Burst Switching Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, a data burst generation algorithm that uses hysteresis characteristics in the queueing model for the ingress edge node in optical burst switching networks is presented, which adaptively changes the data burst size according to the offered load and offers high average data burst utilization with a lower timer operation.
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Wide area traffic: the failure of Poisson modeling

TL;DR: It is found that user-initiated TCP session arrivals, such as remote-login and file-transfer, are well-modeled as Poisson processes with fixed hourly rates, but that other connection arrivals deviate considerably from Poisson.
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Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective

TL;DR: The second edition of Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective succeeds the first as the authoritative source for information on optical networking technologies and techniques as discussed by the authors, covering componentry and transmission in detail but also emphasizing the practical networking issues that affect organizations as they evaluate, deploy, or develop optical solutions.
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Optical burst switching (OBS) - a new paradigm for an optical Internet

TL;DR: The general concept of OBS protocols and in particular, those based on Just-Enough-Time (JET), is described, along with the applicability ofOBS protocols to IP over WDM, and the performance of JET-based OBS Protocols is evaluated.
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Routing and wavelength assignment in all-optical networks

TL;DR: The authors derive an upper bound on the carried traffic of connections for any routing and wavelength assignment (RWA) algorithm in a reconfigurable optical network and quantifies the amount of wavelength reuse achievable in large networks as a function of the number of wavelengths, number of edges, and number of nodes for randomly constructed networks as well as de Bruijn networks.
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Optical burst switching (OBS) - a new paradigm for an optical Internet

TL;DR: To support bursty traffic on the Internet (and especially WWW) efficiently, optical burst switching (OBS) is proposed as a way to streamline both protocols and hardware in building the future gener...
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