Abstract — Internet traffic is expected to grow phenomenally over the next five to ten years, and to cope with such large traffic volumes, core networks are expected to scale to capacities of terabits-per-second and beyond. Increasing the role of optics for switching and transmission inside the core network seems to be the most promising way forward to accomplish this capacity scaling. Unfortunately, unlike electronic memory, it remains a formidable challenge to build even a few packets of integrated all-optical buffers. In the context of envisioning a bufferless (or near-zero buffer) core network, our contributions are threefold: First, we propose a novel edge-to-edge based packet-level forward error correction (FEC) framework as a means o...
Abstract—We investigate the validity of reducing router buffer size in a large-scale network that in...
It is largely recognised in the research community that access and edge network buffers need special...
Article; Early AccessThis paper describes the effects of running in-network quality adaption by trim...
Routers in the Internet today employ buffers to store packets during periods of congestion. With Int...
Abstract—This paper investigates the relationship between buffer size and long-term average TCP perf...
Abstract-If optical routers are to become reality, we will need several new optical technologies, on...
The growth of the Internet continues as its usage continues to pervade everyday life, significantly ...
Abstract — In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging optic...
high-bandwidth and on-demand applications continuing to emerge, next-generation core optical network...
Abstract — When TCP and real-time (UDP) traffic multiplex at an optical packet router with very smal...
Video streaming applications over the Internet is suffering many challenges and packet loss is one o...
Abstract — Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers ...
Abstract — Buffers in emerging optical packet routers are expensive resources, and it is expected th...
Earlier studies have exploited statistical multiplexing of flows in the core of the Internet to redu...
AbstractAs packet switching speeds scale to Terabits-per-second and beyond, power considerations are...
Abstract—We investigate the validity of reducing router buffer size in a large-scale network that in...
It is largely recognised in the research community that access and edge network buffers need special...
Article; Early AccessThis paper describes the effects of running in-network quality adaption by trim...
Routers in the Internet today employ buffers to store packets during periods of congestion. With Int...
Abstract—This paper investigates the relationship between buffer size and long-term average TCP perf...
Abstract-If optical routers are to become reality, we will need several new optical technologies, on...
The growth of the Internet continues as its usage continues to pervade everyday life, significantly ...
Abstract — In the absence of a cost-effective technology for storing optical signals, emerging optic...
high-bandwidth and on-demand applications continuing to emerge, next-generation core optical network...
Abstract — When TCP and real-time (UDP) traffic multiplex at an optical packet router with very smal...
Video streaming applications over the Internet is suffering many challenges and packet loss is one o...
Abstract — Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers ...
Abstract — Buffers in emerging optical packet routers are expensive resources, and it is expected th...
Earlier studies have exploited statistical multiplexing of flows in the core of the Internet to redu...
AbstractAs packet switching speeds scale to Terabits-per-second and beyond, power considerations are...
Abstract—We investigate the validity of reducing router buffer size in a large-scale network that in...
It is largely recognised in the research community that access and edge network buffers need special...
Article; Early AccessThis paper describes the effects of running in-network quality adaption by trim...