A new proportional differentiation scheme based on batch scheduling for optical burst switching networks

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Sheng Huang
Keping Long
Xiaolong Yang
Qianbin Chen
Yun Li
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[1] Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,Special Research Center for Optical Internet and Wireless Information Networks
[2] Chongqing University,College of Communication Engineering
[3] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,School of Communication and Information Engineering
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Optical burst switching (OBS); Quality of service (QoS); Proportional differentiation model;
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Optical burst switching (OBS) is a promising switching paradigm for building the next generation optical internet. The proportional differentiation model is very convenient for network operators to quantitatively adjust the quality differentiation among service classes. To provide proportional differentiated services for OBS networks, a proportional differentiation scheme based on batch scheduling is proposed in this article. The scheme adopts the batch scheduling idea to reserve data channel resources for a batch of data bursts. It helps to decrease burst dropping probability. When some data bursts are unsuccessfully scheduled, a preemption method is used to keep a proportional burst dropping probability among service classes according to the expected burst dropping probability equations given by the proportional differentiation model. The scheme has low computational complexity. Simulation results show that the scheme can provide proportional differentiated services and efficiently decrease the burst dropping probability.
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