Enhancing the quality of service for real time traffic over optical burst switching (OBS) networks with ensuring the fairness for other traffics

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Abstract

Optical burst switching (OBS) networks have been attracting much consideration as a promising approach to build the next generation optical Internet. A solution for enhancing the Quality of Service (QoS) for high priority real time traffic over OBS with the fairness among the traffic types is absent in current OBS' QoS schemes. In this paper we present a novel Real Time Quality of Service with Fairness Ratio (RT-QoSFR) scheme that can adapt the burst assembly parameters according to the traffic QoS needs in order to enhance the real time traffic QoS requirements and to ensure the fairness for other traffic. The results show that RT-QoSFR scheme is able to fulfill the real time traffic requirements (end to end delay, and loss rate) ensuring the fairness for other traffics under various conditions such as the type of real time traffic and traffic load. RT-QoSFR can guarantee that the delay of the real time traffic packets does not exceed the maximum packets transfer delay value. Furthermore, it can reduce the real time traffic packets loss, at the same time guarantee the fairness for non real time traffic packets by determining the ratio of real time traffic inside the burst to be 50-60%, 30-40%, and 10-20% for high, normal, and low traffic loads respectively.

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  • Fig 1. The significant difference (Sd) factor values in the high traffic load for CBR traffic.
  • Fig 2. The significant difference (Sd) factor values in the high traffic load for VBR traffic.
  • Fig 3. The significant difference (Sd) factor values in the normal traffic load for CBR traffic.
  • Fig 4. The significant difference (Sd) factor values in the normal traffic load for VBR traffic.
  • Fig 5. The significant difference (Sd) factor values in the low traffic load for CBR traffic.
  • Fig 6. The significant difference (Sd) factor values in the low traffic load for VBR traffic.
  • Table 1. Examples of local and global invariants.
  • Fig 7. The process flow of RT-SQFR scheme.

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Al-Shargabi, M. A., Shaikh, A., & Ismail, A. S. (2016). Enhancing the quality of service for real time traffic over optical burst switching (OBS) networks with ensuring the fairness for other traffics. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161873

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