• DocumentCode
    1201191
  • Title

    Segmentation-based nonpreemptive channel scheduling algorithms for optical burst-switched networks

  • Author

    Vokkarane, Vinod M. ; Jue, Jason P.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Univ. of Massachusetts, North Dartmouth, MA, USA
  • Volume
    23
  • Issue
    10
  • fYear
    2005
  • Firstpage
    3125
  • Lastpage
    3137
  • Abstract
    One of the key components in the design of optical burst-switched nodes is the development of channel scheduling algorithms that can efficiently handle data burst contentions. Traditional scheduling techniques use approaches such as wavelength conversion and buffering to resolve burst contention. In this paper, we propose nonpreemptive scheduling algorithms that use burst segmentation to resolve burst contentions. We propose two segmentation-based scheduling algorithms, namely, nonpreemptive minimum overlapping channel (NP-MOC) and NP-MOC with void filling (NP-MOC-VF), which can significantly reduce the loss experienced in an optical burst-switched network. We further reduce packet loss by combining burst segmentation and fiber delay lines (FDLs) to resolve contentions during channel scheduling. We propose two types of scheduling algorithms that are classified based on the placement of the FDL buffers in the optical burst-switched node. These algorithms are referred to as delay-first or segment-first algorithms. The scheduling algorithms with burst segmentation and FDLs are investigated through extensive simulations. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithms can effectively reduce the packet-loss probability compared to existing scheduling techniques. The delay-first algorithms are suitable for applications that have higher delay tolerance and strict loss constraints, while the segment-first algorithms are suitable for applications with higher loss tolerance and strict delay constraints.
  • Keywords
    optical delay lines; optical fibre networks; optical switches; scheduling; telecommunication channels; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network management; buffering; burst segmentation; delay tolerance; delay-first algorithms; fiber delay lines; nonpreemptive channel scheduling algorithms; optical burst-switched network; optical burst-switched networks; packet loss; segment-first algorithms; wavelength conversion; Algorithm design and analysis; Delay; Filling; Optical buffering; Optical design; Optical devices; Optical fiber networks; Optical losses; Optical wavelength conversion; Scheduling algorithm; Burst segmentation; IP/wavelength division multiplexing (WDM); burst switching; channel scheduling; fiber delay lines (FDLs); optical networks; wavelength conversion;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2005.856265
  • Filename
    1522402