Simulation Model for OBS Contention Avoidance Routing Strategies
Abstract
Optical burst switching (OBS) provides a feasible
paradigm for the next IP over optical network backbones. However, due to
its bufferless nature, OBS efficiency can be reduced by resource
contention leading to burst loss. Several methods have been proposed to
address this problem, most of them relying on reactive mechanisms which
increase the complexity of core nodes, hampering scalability. In this
work we consider a preventive traffic engineering approach for
contention resolution which provides source routing with the objective
of minimizing contention at the transmission links considering only
topological information. This paper presents a simulation model aimed at
the evaluation of different offline routing strategies in terms of burst
contention. The simulation model is used to compare the performance of
different novel path selection strategies with the traditional shortest
path routing approach. Results confirm that the proposed strategies are
effective in reducing the overall blocking and the model is feasible for
the proposed QoS evaluation.
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