2010 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM 2010 2010
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2010.5683194
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Fast Scheduling of Optical Flow Switching

Abstract: Optical Flow Switching (OFS) is a key enabler of future scalable optical networks. In the past decade, the OFS architecture has been studied to build an all-optical data plane to provide an end-to-end, cost-effective data transport to users with large transactions. Flow switching provides low-cost service to high-end users by relieving the IP routers on the edge of wide area networks from large transactions. However, the scheduling process of OFS presents possible queuing delays of several transaction duration… Show more

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“…Here, we employ the next available supported channel (NASC) [18] as the wavelength scheduling policy, which schedules the next Flow session on the wavelength with the earliest available time. It is true that scheduler design and the scheduling mechanism will have a great impact on UltraFlow scheduling performance [19][20][21], but a simple scheduling policy, namely, NASC, will be enough to highlight the impact of OFNU architecture (colored or colorless) on the UltraFlow scheduling performance, which is the main purpose of this theoretical study (including simulations).…”
Section: A Impact Of Ofnu Design On Scheduling Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we employ the next available supported channel (NASC) [18] as the wavelength scheduling policy, which schedules the next Flow session on the wavelength with the earliest available time. It is true that scheduler design and the scheduling mechanism will have a great impact on UltraFlow scheduling performance [19][20][21], but a simple scheduling policy, namely, NASC, will be enough to highlight the impact of OFNU architecture (colored or colorless) on the UltraFlow scheduling performance, which is the main purpose of this theoretical study (including simulations).…”
Section: A Impact Of Ofnu Design On Scheduling Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%