Title :
Hybrid switching and p-routing for optical burst switching networks
Author :
Chen, Biao ; Wang, Jianping
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of Texas, Richardson, TX, USA
Abstract :
One promising switching technology for wavelength-division multiplexing optical networks is optical burst switching (OBS). However, there are major deficiencies of OBS. (1) The delay offset between a control message and its corresponding data burst is based on the diameter of a network. This affects network efficiency, quality-of-service, and network scalability.( 2) OBS adopts one-way resource reservation scheme, which causes frequent burst collision and, thus, burst loss. We address the above two important issues in OBS. In particular, we study how to improve the performance of delay and loss in OBS. To reduce the end-to-end delay, we propose a hybrid switching scheme. The hybrid switching is a combination of lightpath switching and OBS switching. A virtual topology design algorithm based on simulated annealing to minimize the longest shortest path through the virtual topology is presented. To minimize burst collision and loss, we propose a new routing algorithm, namely, p-routing, for OBS network. The p-routing is based on the wavelength available probability. A path that has higher available probability is less likely to drop bursts due to collision. The probability-based p-routing can reduce the volatility, randomness, and uncertainty of one-way resource reservation. Our studies show that hybrid switching and p-routing are complementary and both can dramatically improve the performance of OBS networks.
Keywords :
delays; network topology; optical fibre networks; probability; quality of service; queueing theory; simulated annealing; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; M/M/m/m queuing model; OBS switching; QoS; WDM optical networks; burst collision; burst loss; control message; delay offset; end-to-end delay reduction; hybrid switching; lightpath switching; loss; network efficiency; network network; network scalability; one-way resource reservation; optical burst switching networks; probability-based p-routing; quality-of-service; routing algorithm; simulated annealing; virtual topology design algorithm; wavelength available probability; wavelength-division multiplexing; Algorithm design and analysis; Delay; Network topology; Optical burst switching; Optical fiber networks; Performance loss; Quality of service; Scalability; Simulated annealing; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2003.815976