Title :
Performance implications of control packet processing and optical switch configuration times for optical burst switched mesh networks with degree-four topologies
Author :
Rodrigues, Joel J P C ; Freire, Mario M. ; Lorenz, Pascal
Author_Institution :
Dep. of Inf., Beira Interior Univ., Covilha
Abstract :
This paper investigates the influence of control packet (setup message) processing time and optical cross-connect (OXC) configuration time on the performance of optical burst switched (OBS) mesh networks with degree-four topologies. The performance analysis considers five resource reservation protocols, just-in-time (JIT), JumpStart, JIT+ , just-enough-time (JET) and Horizon, and focuses on the following topologies: degree-four chordal rings, mesh-torus, and the European optical network (EON). Among those topologies, D4T(1,19,3,9) leads to the best performance, while the worst performance is observed for EON. It is shown that the burst loss probability increases with the increase of the control packet processing time. It is also shown that values of OXC configuration time smaller than 1 ms does not have impact on the network performance, independently of the network topology or the resource reservation protocol. Moreover, the performance of the five protocols is very similar for the topologies under study
Keywords :
optical fibre networks; probability; protocols; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication switching; D4T(1,19,3,9) topology; European optical network topology; Horizon protocol; JIT+ protocol; JumpStart protocol; burst loss probability; control packet processing time; degree-four chordal rings topology; degree-four topologies; just-enough-time protocol; just-in-time protocol; mesh-torus topology; network performance; optical burst switched mesh networks; optical cross-connect configuration time; optical switch configuration times; performance implications; resource reservation protocols; setup message processing time; Mesh networks; Network topology; Optical control; Optical fiber networks; Optical losses; Optical packet switching; Optical switches; Performance analysis; Process control; Protocols;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Networks, 2006 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0491-6
DOI :
10.1109/ISCN.2006.1662528