Electrical ingress buffering and traffic aggregation for optical packet switching and their effect on TCP-level performance in optical mesh networks

IEEE Communications Magazine - Tập 40 Số 9 - Trang 66-72 - 2002
Shun Yao1, Fei Xue1, B. Mukherjee1,2, S.J.B. Yoo3, S. Dixit4
1University of California, Davis, USA
2University of California Davis, Davis, CA, US
3California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
4Nokia Research Center, Finland

Tóm tắt

The wide deployment of wavelength-division multiplexing technology and new transmission techniques have resulted in significant increases in the transmission capacity in optical fibers, both in the number of wavelengths and the bandwidth of each wavelength channel. Meanwhile, the fast growth of the Internet demands more data switching capacity in the network in order to deliver high bandwidth to end users. Although the capacity of electronic routers has been increasing consistently in the past, optical switching appears to be a more cost-effective way to switch individual wavelengths. As the bit rate per wavelength channel continues to grow, optical subwavelength switching emerges as a new paradigm capable of dynamically delivering the vast bandwidth WDM offers. This article discusses one of such techniques, namely optical packet switching, and its performance perceived by end users in optical mesh networks. Specifically, our investigation reveals the benefit of using electrical ingress buffering and traffic aggregation to reduce packet-loss rate of optical packet-switched networks. Through simulation experiments, we present an evaluation of the network's TCP-level performance based on the proposed architecture.

Từ khóa

#Optical buffering #Optical packet switching #Bandwidth #Wavelength division multiplexing #Optical fiber networks #Optical fibers #IP networks #Optical switches #Bit rate #Mesh networks

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