We discuss the benefits and limitations of the dynamic RWA in a centralised optical burst-switched network architecture. We present systematic comparison between the performance of the dynamic and static RWA in terms of QoS provisioning and bandwidth utilisation. Additionally, we consider a new component in the WROBS architecture, namely the request scheduler. We demonstrate that its application to the dynamic RWA significantly improves the performance of the WROBS.
Analysis of burst scheduling for dynamic wavelength assignment in optical burst-switched networks
2001-01-01
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Conference paper
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English
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