Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is not only cost-effective, but also provides high throughput, high bandwidth utilization, and low transmission latency. These benefits render OBS a ...
— We consider the problem of supporting absolute QoS guarantees in terms of the end-to-end burst loss in OBS networks. We present a parameterized model for wavelength sharing whi...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel architecture for Gridenabled optical burst switched networks. We suggest an overall Grid network architecture and we propose a Grid Optical U...
Random contentions occur in optical burst-switched (OBS) networks because of one-way signaling and lack of optical buffers. These contentions can occur at low loads and are not nec...
Abstract. In Optical Burst-Switched networks, the so-called BurstControl Packet is sent a given offset-time ahead of the optical data burst to advertise the imminent burst arrival...