An Efficient Optical Burst Switching Technique for Multi-Hop Networks(Switching)
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概要
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In this letter, we investigate the path length priority effect of existing just-enough-time (JET) scheme for optical burst switching (OBS) in the multiple hop network environments. And, we propose a novel hop-by-hop priority increasing (HPI) scheme using the input fiber delay lines (FDLs) at each node. Simulation results showed that the proposed FDL/delayed reservation (DR) with HPI scheme can avoid the path length priority effect and enhance the end-to-end throughput in multiple hop net work environments.
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- 2004-06-01
著者
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Cho You-ze
School Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Kyungpook National University
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Kim Byung-chul
School Of Electrical Engineering And Computer Science Kyungpook National University:(present Address
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Cho You-ze
School Of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Kyungpook National University
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MONTGOMERY Doug
National Institute of Standards and Technology
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