학술논문

Minimizing the Number of Wavelength Converters in Optical Burst-Switched Networks
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 IEEE International Conference on Communications Communications, 2007. ICC '07. IEEE International Conference on. :2371-2376 Jun, 2007
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Optical wavelength conversion
Optical fiber networks
Optical packet switching
Optical buffering
Telecommunication traffic
Optical network units
Wavelength assignment
Optical burst switching
Wavelength converters
Assembly
Language
ISSN
1550-3607
1938-1883
Abstract
The prospects of optical burst switching (OBS) as a cost-effective switching paradigm for future all-optical transport networks would greatly benefit from minimizing the number of wavelength converters required at the network nodes. This paper presents a wavelength assignment framework tailored for OBS networks with shared wavelength converters directed to reach this aim. Simulation results using a reference network show that the performance attained with full-range dedicated wavelength converters can be achieved with less than half the number of these converters if shared converters are used instead. Moreover, it is shown that the number of converters can be further decreased by employing the proposed wavelength assignment framework. The extent of this decrease depends on the offered traffic load and the number of wavelengths per link.