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Conference Paper: On optimization of optical packet switches with reconfiguration overhead

TitleOn optimization of optical packet switches with reconfiguration overhead
Authors
KeywordsOptical packet switch (OPS)
Performance guaranteed scheduling
Reconfiguration overhead
Speedup
Issue Date2005
PublisherIEEE.
Citation
2005 Workshop On High Performance Switching And Routing, Hpsr 2005, 2005, p. 217-221 How to Cite?
AbstractOptical packet switching is one of the most promising technologies for carrying IP traffic over WDM optical networks. For optical packet switch (OPS) design, due to the reconfiguration overhead in the switch fabric, packet delay and speedup are two key factors to be considered. Existing scheduling algorithms, DOUBLE [4] and ADAPTIVE [5], make effective tradeoff between these two factors. In this paper, we show that the performance of both DOUBLE and ADAPTIVE, as well as their underlying OPS switch architecture, can be further optimized. Our proposed solutions are shown to effectively reduce both speedup and packet delay at the same time without incurring any extra cost. © 2005 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/45765
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dc.description.abstractOptical packet switching is one of the most promising technologies for carrying IP traffic over WDM optical networks. For optical packet switch (OPS) design, due to the reconfiguration overhead in the switch fabric, packet delay and speedup are two key factors to be considered. Existing scheduling algorithms, DOUBLE [4] and ADAPTIVE [5], make effective tradeoff between these two factors. In this paper, we show that the performance of both DOUBLE and ADAPTIVE, as well as their underlying OPS switch architecture, can be further optimized. Our proposed solutions are shown to effectively reduce both speedup and packet delay at the same time without incurring any extra cost. © 2005 IEEE.en_HK
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dc.subjectOptical packet switch (OPS)en_HK
dc.subjectPerformance guaranteed schedulingen_HK
dc.subjectReconfiguration overheaden_HK
dc.subjectSpeedupen_HK
dc.titleOn optimization of optical packet switches with reconfiguration overheaden_HK
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