Contention Resolution in OBS Using FDL_WA_WPremp
As optical burst switched networks offer connectionless transport, there exists the chance that burst may contend with one another at intermediate nodes. Contention will happen if multiple bursts from various input ports are meant for the same output port all at once. we introduce a new approach FDL...
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description | As optical burst switched networks offer connectionless transport, there exists the chance that burst may contend with one another at intermediate nodes. Contention will happen if multiple bursts from various input ports are meant for the same output port all at once. we introduce a new approach FDL_WA_WPremp to reduce the burst loss probability during contention. through simulation and analytical modeling, it is shown that the policy introduced reduces burst loss substantially when compared to the standard policy of dropping the contending burst in the event of contention. |
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