2012
DOI: 10.1109/jproc.2011.2182076
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Evolution of Optical Networking Toward Rich Digital Media Services

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“…The difficulties experienced in case of packet losses due to the error recovery mechanism of TCP were alleviated using spooling the received data stream for 4-8 s in memory. The required data rates (300 Mbps) were achieved by utilizing an enlarged TCP >1 Gbps [19][20][21][22][23] window (4 MB), multiple concurrent TCP connections (64), and traffic shaping function to control the data transmission quality and bursty nature. The authors also describe the developed system in some detail in [16], utilizing the same test-bed and achieving transmission speed of 500 Mbps.…”
Section: Modification To Tcp Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The difficulties experienced in case of packet losses due to the error recovery mechanism of TCP were alleviated using spooling the received data stream for 4-8 s in memory. The required data rates (300 Mbps) were achieved by utilizing an enlarged TCP >1 Gbps [19][20][21][22][23] window (4 MB), multiple concurrent TCP connections (64), and traffic shaping function to control the data transmission quality and bursty nature. The authors also describe the developed system in some detail in [16], utilizing the same test-bed and achieving transmission speed of 500 Mbps.…”
Section: Modification To Tcp Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burst switching for supporting diverse and dynamic traffic is discussed in [20]. The paper described the requirements for digital media services and innovations in the optical networking.…”
Section: Burst Switchingmentioning
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“…In this paper, the starting point for the guaranteed data rate per subscriber is established initially at 30 Mbps in fixed networks and 1 Mbps in mobile networks. These are reference values for each technology that cover the current needs for more demanding data applications (Jukan & Mambretti, 2012;Radio, Ying, Tatipamula, & Madisetti, 2012).…”
Section: Network Design Parametersmentioning
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“…The objective figures for 2020 are set at 100 Mbps for fixed networks and 5 Mbps for mobile networks, in conjunction with policy (EC, 2010a) and current industrial perspectives (Jukan & Mambretti, 2012;Radio et al, 2012). In particular, in fixed networks, the guaranteed data rate is assumed to increase from 30 Mbps to 50 Mbps by 2016 and to 100 Mbps by 2020.…”
Section: Model For the Evolution Of The Energy Consumption Baselinementioning
confidence: 99%