Knockout packet loss probability analysis of SCWP optical packet switching wavelength distributed knockout architecture

P. Pavón-Mariño, C. López-Bravo, J. García-Haro, F. González-Castaño
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The deployment of optical packet switching (OPS) in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) backbone networks is perceived as a medium term promising alternative. Scalability restrictions imply that conventional switching architectures are unfeasible in this large-scale scenario. In a previous paper, the wavelength-distributed knockout architecture was proposed as a cost-effective scaling strategy for OPS switching fabrics. In this paper, this growable architecture is applied to OPS switching fabrics able to emulate output buffering. We also propose an scheduling algorithm which provides optimum performance if knockout packet losses are made negligible. The mathematical analysis to evaluate the knockout packet loss probability of this architecture is obtained, under uniform and non-uniform traffic patterns. To complement the switch dimensioning process, an upper bound assuring 0-knockout packet losses is compared with the exact analytical results.
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SCWP光分组交换波长分布式淘汰制结构的丢包概率分析
在密集波分复用(DWDM)骨干网中部署光分组交换(OPS)被认为是一种中期有前途的替代方案。可伸缩性限制意味着传统的交换架构在这种大规模场景中是不可行的。在之前的一篇论文中,提出了波长分布式淘汰制架构作为OPS交换网络的一种经济有效的扩展策略。本文将这种可生长的体系结构应用于能够模拟输出缓冲的OPS交换结构中。我们还提出了一种调度算法,该算法在淘汰包丢失可以忽略的情况下提供最佳性能。在均匀和非均匀流量模式下,对该体系结构的丢包概率进行了数学分析。为了补充开关尺寸标注过程,将保证0淘汰包损失的上界与精确的分析结果进行了比较。
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