Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks

A detailed understanding of the many facets of the Internet's topological structure is critical for evaluating the performance of networking protocols, for assessing the effectiveness of proposed techniques to protect the network from nefarious intrusions and attacks, or for developing improved...

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Main Authors: Mahadevan, V., Yu, W., Zhou, J.
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spelling my.um.eprints.22052011-10-17T01:16:59Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2205/ Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks Mahadevan, V. Yu, W. Zhou, J. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science A detailed understanding of the many facets of the Internet's topological structure is critical for evaluating the performance of networking protocols, for assessing the effectiveness of proposed techniques to protect the network from nefarious intrusions and attacks, or for developing improved designs for resource provisioning. In this way Available bandwidth estimation is a vital component of admission control for quality-of-service (QoS) on Internet in the world. In coming years, Optical networks are come to dominate the access network space. Ethernet passive optical networks, which influence the all of subscriber locations of Ethernet, seems bound for success in the optical access network. In our previous paper we explain about static bandwidth allocation methods weaknesses and improvements. Now, in this paper related to our totally categorize of bandwidth allocation methods to three groups as Static, Router-Based and Windows-Based, we will explain seven major weaknesses on Router-Based dynamic group and describe the improvements on them one by one. Finally in this survey, we found some roles and principles in Router-Based dynamic bandwidth allocation methods which explain them separately. We hope in the next article we will explain weaknesses and improvements of Windows-based bandwidth allocation then make a comparison between static and dynamic bandwidth allocations. Following that, at the end, we will propose an algorithm on dynamic bandwidth allocation and evaluate it. 2009 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Mahadevan, V. and Yu, W. and Zhou, J. (2009) Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks. In: International Conference on Machine Learning and Computing (IACSIT ICMLC 2009), JUL 10-12, 2009 , Perth, AUSTRALIA. http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=WOS&search_mode=Refine&qid=2&SID=N1ojdbhHjhkKh7A@2o3&page=12&doc=112&cacheurlFromRightClick=no
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Mahadevan, V.
Yu, W.
Zhou, J.
Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
description A detailed understanding of the many facets of the Internet's topological structure is critical for evaluating the performance of networking protocols, for assessing the effectiveness of proposed techniques to protect the network from nefarious intrusions and attacks, or for developing improved designs for resource provisioning. In this way Available bandwidth estimation is a vital component of admission control for quality-of-service (QoS) on Internet in the world. In coming years, Optical networks are come to dominate the access network space. Ethernet passive optical networks, which influence the all of subscriber locations of Ethernet, seems bound for success in the optical access network. In our previous paper we explain about static bandwidth allocation methods weaknesses and improvements. Now, in this paper related to our totally categorize of bandwidth allocation methods to three groups as Static, Router-Based and Windows-Based, we will explain seven major weaknesses on Router-Based dynamic group and describe the improvements on them one by one. Finally in this survey, we found some roles and principles in Router-Based dynamic bandwidth allocation methods which explain them separately. We hope in the next article we will explain weaknesses and improvements of Windows-based bandwidth allocation then make a comparison between static and dynamic bandwidth allocations. Following that, at the end, we will propose an algorithm on dynamic bandwidth allocation and evaluate it.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mahadevan, V.
Yu, W.
Zhou, J.
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Yu, W.
Zhou, J.
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title Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
title_short Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
title_full Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
title_fullStr Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
title_full_unstemmed Router-Based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
title_sort router-based bandwidth allocation on optical networks
publishDate 2009
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