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    Title: Dynamic Packet Allocation Scheme for All-to-All Transmission
    Authors: WEN Jyh-Horng
    HUANG Kuo-Ting
    TSAI Tzu-Chen
    YANG Cheng-Ying
    楊政穎
    Contributors: 臺北市立教育大學資訊科學系
    Keywords: Information transmission
    Resource management
    Optical fiber communication
    Delay time
    Information rate
    Simulation
    Packet switching
    Idling
    Algorithm
    Resource allocation
    Performance evaluation
    Teletraffic
    Star network
    Optical telecommunication
    Telecommunication network
    Scheduling
    Optical transmission
    Wavelength division multiplexing
    Dynamic allocation
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2009-08-04 12:44:30 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: In wavelength division multiplexing broadcast-and-select star networks, the all-to-all transmission schedule is suitable for the uniform traffic pattern. The system performance is seriously degraded for the non-uniform traffic patterns. Based on the demand assignment control, a dynamic packet allocation algorithm is proposed for the all-to-all transmission schedule. The algorithm decomposes the traffic matrix into a transmission matrix, and a residual matrix with a simple procedure. The transmission matrix is with most entries to approach the uniform traffic matrix. Within the transmission matrix, the idle time slots could be shared with the heavy-load input nodes to increase the packet transmission. The simulation results show that the system with applying the algorithm could efficiently promote the performance on throughput, packet delay and buffer size for non-uniform traffic patterns.
    Relation: European transactions on telecommunications ISSN 1124-318X, v18(1), p.71-80
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Computer Science] Periodical Articles

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