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On achieving the optimal performance of FDL buffers using burst assembly

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posted on 2024-07-11, 10:22 authored by Jung Yul Choi, Hai Vu, Minho Kang
This letter proposes a new dynamic burst length adjustment mechanism to achieve optimal performance of fiber delay line (FDL) buffers in optical burst switching networks. Our results show that burst blocking probability at an optical node with a fixed length FDL buffer can be kept at minimum under changing traffic conditions using the proposed mechanism.

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1089-7798

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IEEE Communications Letters

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11

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11

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2 pp

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IEEE

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