This article presents a comparative study between Optical Burst Switching (OBS) and Optical Packet Switching (OPS) with variable-size packets on mono-service and multi-service network with Quality of Service (QoS) support In terms of performance criteria, loss rate in byte and access delay are considered. A 2-state Markov Modulated Poisson Process (MMPP) traffic generator is used A 14-nodes mesh network topology illustrating NSFNET and a ring topology are designed as the testbed. NS2 Network Simulation tool is used for our tests. According to the simulation results, we have seen that in both mono-service and multi-service networks. UPS is better than OBS under low traffic loads However, OBS performs better than UPS in mono-service networks ...
In this work we investigate the performance of optical packet/burst switched (OPS/OBS) architectures...
Photonic Switching for traffic optimization in Metropolitan Access Optical Networks using technologi...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01524-3_8This...
This chapter summarises the activities on optical packet switching (OPS) and optical burst switching...
This paper presents a comparative study between JET (Just Enough Time) and a number of new preemptiv...
SOBS might be a good alternative to the already proposed OPS and OBS models. It has not been plenty...
Next-generation high-speed Internet backbone networks are required to support a broad range of emerg...
The Optical burst switching (OBS) networks have been attracting much consideration as a promising ap...
In this paper, we give an overview of all-optical networks. The classification of Optical Burst Swit...
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is a promising switching paradigm for all-optical WDM networks. It com...
This Chapter addresses the problem of quality of service (QoS) provisioning in optical burst switchi...
Optical burst switching (OBS) [1] is a promising all-optical data transport technique to efficiently...
Recent studies in modern telecommunication networks have convincingly revealed that IP traffic exhib...
Abstract—Optical burst switching (OBS) is a promising switching technology to exploit the potential ...
Considering that optical networking is still in early stages of its evolution, Optical Burst Switchi...
In this work we investigate the performance of optical packet/burst switched (OPS/OBS) architectures...
Photonic Switching for traffic optimization in Metropolitan Access Optical Networks using technologi...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01524-3_8This...
This chapter summarises the activities on optical packet switching (OPS) and optical burst switching...
This paper presents a comparative study between JET (Just Enough Time) and a number of new preemptiv...
SOBS might be a good alternative to the already proposed OPS and OBS models. It has not been plenty...
Next-generation high-speed Internet backbone networks are required to support a broad range of emerg...
The Optical burst switching (OBS) networks have been attracting much consideration as a promising ap...
In this paper, we give an overview of all-optical networks. The classification of Optical Burst Swit...
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is a promising switching paradigm for all-optical WDM networks. It com...
This Chapter addresses the problem of quality of service (QoS) provisioning in optical burst switchi...
Optical burst switching (OBS) [1] is a promising all-optical data transport technique to efficiently...
Recent studies in modern telecommunication networks have convincingly revealed that IP traffic exhib...
Abstract—Optical burst switching (OBS) is a promising switching technology to exploit the potential ...
Considering that optical networking is still in early stages of its evolution, Optical Burst Switchi...
In this work we investigate the performance of optical packet/burst switched (OPS/OBS) architectures...
Photonic Switching for traffic optimization in Metropolitan Access Optical Networks using technologi...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-01524-3_8This...