DocumentCode
2798920
Title
Performance Evaluation of an Ultra-Fast Pipeline Scheduler for Next-Generation Networks
Author
Anan, M.T. ; Chaudhry, G.M. ; Qaddour, J.
Author_Institution
Univ. of Missouri, Kansas City
fYear
2007
fDate
13-16 May 2007
Firstpage
650
Lastpage
654
Abstract
The Internet protocol (IP) plays a dominant role in current networking technologies and the wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology provides tremendous bandwidth. The IP-over-WDM is becoming the right choice for next-generation Internet networks where optical burst switches (OBS) is a promising technique to bridge the gap between IP and WDM. However, traditional OBS scheduling algorithms either have low computational complexity with high burst dropping probability or high computational complexity with low burst dropping probability. A critical design issue in OBS is how to reduce burst dropping probability as a result of resource contention using a high performance scheduling algorithm. In this paper, we present an ultra-fast scheduler which integrates the merits of both low computational complexity and low burst dropping probability. The key idea is to maintain all scheduled data bursts and void intervals in a binary representation. Then, fast hardware logic operations are performed to schedule incoming data bursts without the need to traverse and search all scheduled bursts in all channels. The new approach provides an effective optical burst switching for variable-length bursts with low computational complexity compared to existing scheduling algorithms.
Keywords
IP networks; Internet; communication complexity; optical burst switching; performance evaluation; probability; protocols; scheduling; telecommunication channels; wavelength division multiplexing; Internet protocol; binary representation; burst dropping probability; channels; computational complexity; hardware logic operations; incoming data bursts scheduling; next-generation networks; optical burst switches; performance evaluation; ultra-fast pipeline scheduling; wavelength division multiplexing technology; Bandwidth; Computational complexity; IP networks; Next generation networking; Optical fiber networks; Pipelines; Processor scheduling; Protocols; Scheduling algorithm; Wavelength division multiplexing; Channel Scheduling; Contention Resolution; Core Node Architecture; Optical Burst Switching; Optical Fiber Delay Lines; Wavelength Conversion;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Systems and Applications, 2007. AICCSA '07. IEEE/ACS International Conference on
Conference_Location
Amman
Print_ISBN
1-4244-1030-4
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-1031-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AICCSA.2007.370699
Filename
4231027
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