학술논문

Performance improvement for very high-speed DWDM optical metropolitan-area networks using a passive star topology
Document Type
Conference
Source
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium. 2001 Digest. Held in conjunction with: USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting (Cat. No.01CH37229) Antennas and Propagation - APS 2001 Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2001. IEEE. 1:148-151 vol.1 2001
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Aerospace
Wavelength division multiplexing
High speed optical techniques
Protocols
Performance analysis
Throughput
Broadcasting
Optical fiber networks
Buildings
Local area networks
Bit rate
Language
Abstract
Broadcast and select optical networks offer an attractive way of building LAN and MAN of high bit rates. However, the disadvantages of this architecture such as high cost, power waste, and poor security necessitate finding a solution for these problems. In this paper we propose a new architecture which aims at minimizing these drawbacks. The new architecture is based on an optical passive star topology and a new medium-access protocol called pre-broadcast select (PBS). The protocol is analyzed using the equilibrium point analysis (EPA) technique to examine the network performance by evaluating the system throughput, and to investigate how it is affected by the various system parameters such as offered load, timeout duration, message size, and number of stations. We found that, for a given message length, there is a timeout duration, at and after which the throughput is optimized to a great extent with accepted values of delay and lower timeout and blocking probabilities.