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Fixed size and variable size packet models in an optical ring network: Complexity and simulations

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Fixed size and variable size packet models in an optical ring network: Complexity and simulations

Auteurs : Dominique Barth ; Johanne Cohen ; Lynda Gastal ; Thierry Mautor ; Stéphane Rousseau

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In this paper, we compare the use of two packet models in slotted optical ring networks: a model where each packet has to be routed in consecutive slots, and a model where the slots that form a packet can be routed independently. We first focus on the algorithmic complexity of the related problems. Then, we give the results we obtain with an OMNET simulator in terms of packets' overdelay and jitter.

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ET : Fixed size and variable size packet models in an optical ring network: Complexity and simulations
AU : BARTH (Dominique); COHEN (Johanne); GASTAL (Lynda); MAUTOR (Thierry); ROUSSEAU (Stéphane); AYKANAT (Cevdet); DAYAR (Tugrul); KORPEOGLU (Ibrahim)
AF : PRiSM, UVSQ, 45 Av. des Etats-Unis/78035 Versailles/France (1 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut.); LORIA, Campus Scientifique BP2039/54506 Vandoeuvre les Nancy/France (2 aut.); LRI, Bt 490 Université Paris Sud/91405 Orsay/France (3 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique
SO : Lecture notes in computer science; ISSN 0302-9743; Allemagne; Da. 2004; Vol. 3280; Pp. 238-246; Bibl. 10 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : In this paper, we compare the use of two packet models in slotted optical ring networks: a model where each packet has to be routed in consecutive slots, and a model where the slots that form a packet can be routed independently. We first focus on the algorithmic complexity of the related problems. Then, we give the results we obtain with an OMNET simulator in terms of packets' overdelay and jitter.
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FD : Réseau communication; Simulateur; Modèle optique; Réseau fibre optique; Réseau optique; Télécommunication optique; Anneau; Réseau anneau; Modélisation; Complexité algorithme; Gigue
ED : Communication network; Simulator; Optical models; Optical fiber network; Optical arrays; Optical telecommunication; Ring; Ring network; Modeling; Algorithm complexity; Jitter
SD : Red de comunicación; Simulador; Red fibra óptica; Telecomunicación óptica; Anillo; Red anillo; Modelización; Complejidad algoritmo; Fluctuación
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<ET>Fixed size and variable size packet models in an optical ring network: Complexity and simulations</ET>
<AU>BARTH (Dominique); COHEN (Johanne); GASTAL (Lynda); MAUTOR (Thierry); ROUSSEAU (Stéphane); AYKANAT (Cevdet); DAYAR (Tugrul); KORPEOGLU (Ibrahim)</AU>
<AF>PRiSM, UVSQ, 45 Av. des Etats-Unis/78035 Versailles/France (1 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut.); LORIA, Campus Scientifique BP2039/54506 Vandoeuvre les Nancy/France (2 aut.); LRI, Bt 490 Université Paris Sud/91405 Orsay/France (3 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Lecture notes in computer science; ISSN 0302-9743; Allemagne; Da. 2004; Vol. 3280; Pp. 238-246; Bibl. 10 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>In this paper, we compare the use of two packet models in slotted optical ring networks: a model where each packet has to be routed in consecutive slots, and a model where the slots that form a packet can be routed independently. We first focus on the algorithmic complexity of the related problems. Then, we give the results we obtain with an OMNET simulator in terms of packets' overdelay and jitter.</EA>
<CC>001D02</CC>
<FD>Réseau communication; Simulateur; Modèle optique; Réseau fibre optique; Réseau optique; Télécommunication optique; Anneau; Réseau anneau; Modélisation; Complexité algorithme; Gigue</FD>
<ED>Communication network; Simulator; Optical models; Optical fiber network; Optical arrays; Optical telecommunication; Ring; Ring network; Modeling; Algorithm complexity; Jitter</ED>
<SD>Red de comunicación; Simulador; Red fibra óptica; Telecomunicación óptica; Anillo; Red anillo; Modelización; Complejidad algoritmo; Fluctuación</SD>
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