International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel approach for resource provisioning in Time-Domain Wavelength Interleaved Network (TWIN), an optical burst switching solution available for transport in regional networks, with nodes equipped with transponders composed of a fast tunable transmitter and a fixed-wavelength receiver. The approach consist in allocating the number of transponders to satisfy the traffic demand, providing at the same time an optimal slot schedule for the transport of optical bursts. Apart from calculating the optimal schedule, the solution also allocates the additional slots to sources, in order to improve the level of QoS latency experienced by individual network flows during the pre-insertion queueing proces...
Going beyond wavelength switching, researchers have proposed several packet-based optical switching ...
The demand of data traffic bandwidth is ever increasing. Optical networking technologies hold the pr...
Future networks will have to support very high bitrate interfaces and to ensure dynamic bandwidth pr...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel approach for resource provisioning in Time-D...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of resource allocation in Time-Domain Wav...
International audienceWe propose a comprehensive scalable algorithm simultaneously assessing the rou...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the cost of protection in Time-Domain Wavelength Inter...
The increasing popularity of new multimedia services has made it desirable to support end-to-end Qua...
Abstract—We consider multiwavelength wavelength-routing networks operating in circuit-switched mode....
none3Optical Burst and Packet Switching are being considered as the most promising paradigms to incr...
[[abstract]]Although WDM-based single-hop star networks are attractive owing to their all-optical co...
This paper compares scheduling algorithms for congestion resolution in optical burst and/or packet s...
International audienceOne of the main drawbacks of classical Optical Burst Switching (OBS) solutions...
Going beyond wavelength switching, researchers have proposed several packet-based optical switching ...
The demand of data traffic bandwidth is ever increasing. Optical networking technologies hold the pr...
Future networks will have to support very high bitrate interfaces and to ensure dynamic bandwidth pr...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a novel approach for resource provisioning in Time-D...
International audienceIn this paper, we tackle the problem of resource allocation in Time-Domain Wav...
International audienceWe propose a comprehensive scalable algorithm simultaneously assessing the rou...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the cost of protection in Time-Domain Wavelength Inter...
The increasing popularity of new multimedia services has made it desirable to support end-to-end Qua...
Abstract—We consider multiwavelength wavelength-routing networks operating in circuit-switched mode....
none3Optical Burst and Packet Switching are being considered as the most promising paradigms to incr...
[[abstract]]Although WDM-based single-hop star networks are attractive owing to their all-optical co...
This paper compares scheduling algorithms for congestion resolution in optical burst and/or packet s...
International audienceOne of the main drawbacks of classical Optical Burst Switching (OBS) solutions...
Going beyond wavelength switching, researchers have proposed several packet-based optical switching ...
The demand of data traffic bandwidth is ever increasing. Optical networking technologies hold the pr...
Future networks will have to support very high bitrate interfaces and to ensure dynamic bandwidth pr...