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Topological design for packet network with hop-count the minimum degree ordering method (경유교환기 수의 제약을 고려한 패킷 통신망 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 윤문길;주성순;전경표
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.89-103
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    • 1995
  • Traditionally, the scarce and expensive resources in communication networks has been the bandwidth of transmission facilities; accordingly, the techniques used for networking and switching have been chosen so as to optimize the efficient use of that resource. One of them is the packet switching for data communications, which is much different from the circuit switching. It allows multiple users to share the data network facilities and bandwidth, rather than providing specific amounts of dedicated bandwidth to each users. One main challenge therefore has been to design and build cost-effective packet switching networks. In this paper, we develop a mathematical programming medel and heuristic algorithm for designing the packet switching networks with hop-count constraints. To develop an efficient heuristic, we apply the Lagrangian relaxation method. Some valid inequalities, which have been known as the tight constraints, are considered to improve the bound for Lagrangian sub-problem. The computational experiments show that the performance of the proposed heuristic is very satisfactory in both the speed and the quality of design solutions generated.

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Performance Study of Packet Switching Multistage Interconnection Networks

  • Kim, Jung-Sun
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.27-41
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    • 1994
  • This paper provides a performance study of multistage interconnection networks in packet switching environment. In comparison to earlier work, the model is more extensive - it includes several parameters such as multiple-packet messages, variable buffer size, and wait delay at a source. The model is also uniformly applied to several representative networks and thus provides a basis for fair comparison as well as selection of optimal values for parameters. The complexity of the model required use of simulation. However, a partial analytical model is provided to measure the congestion in a network.

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Performance Analysis of IP Packet over MPLS Domain (MPLS 영역에서 IP Packet의 성능 분석)

  • 박상준;박우출;이병호
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.29-32
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    • 2000
  • MPLS stands for “Multi-protocol Label Switching”. It's a layer 3 switching technology aimed at greatly improving the packet forwarding performance of the backbone routers in the Internet or other large networks. We compare the performance of unlabeled IP traffic and labeled IP traffic. In this paper, by varying the packet rate and measuring throughput of the flows we analyze the performance of labeled IP packet traffic and unlabeled IP packet traffic in IP over MPLS.

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Alternate path transfer mechanism on ATM switch (ATM 스위치에서의 여분 경로 전송 메커니즘)

  • 이주영;임인칠
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.34S no.8
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 1997
  • To design a ATM Switch which ahs advantages in high sped packet switching, it is essential to set multiple paths between input ports and output ports and to design a new packet transfer technique on that paths for decreasing Packet Loss by conflicts in internal Switch Plane. We propose new packet transfer method, Alternate Path Transfer Mechanism by Dynamic Bypass Transfer Method which can solve conflict problem in Banyan network easily. Proposed ATM Switch consists of Banyan networks, Input/Ouput Port, Bypass Link, and Bypass Link Controller. Packets caused conflicts in SEs have another chances of packet transfer over alternate switching planes by using this mechanism.

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End-to-End Quality of Service Constrained Routing and Admission Control for MPLS Networks

  • Oulai, Desire;Chamberland, Steven;Pierre, Samuel
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.297-305
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    • 2009
  • Multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) networks require dynamic flow admission control to guarantee end-to-end quality of service (QoS) for each Internet protocol (IP) traffic flow. In this paper, we propose to tackle the joint routing and admission control problem for the IP traffic flows in MPLS networks without rerouting already admitted flows. We propose two mathematical programming models for this problem. The first model includes end-to-end delay constraints and the second one, end-to-end packet loss constraints. These end-to-end QoS constraints are imposed not only for the new traffic flow, but also for all already admitted flows in the network. The objective function of both models is to minimize the end-to-end delay for the new flow. Numerical results show that considering end-to-end delay (or packet loss) constraints for all flows has a small impact on the flow blocking rate. Moreover, we reduces significantly the mean end-to-end delay (or the mean packet loss rate) and the proposed approach is able to make its decision within 250 msec.

The study on effective operation of ToP (Timing over Packet) (ToP (Timing over Packet)의 효과적인 운용 방안)

  • Kim, Jung-Hun;Shin, Jun-Hyo;Hong, Jin-Pyo
    • 한국정보통신설비학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08a
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    • pp.136-141
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    • 2007
  • The frequency accuracy and phase alignment is necessary for ensuring the quality of service (QoS) for applications such as voice, real-time video, wireless hand-off, and data over a converged access medium at the telecom network. As telecom networks evolve from circuit to packet switching, proper synchronization algorithm should be meditated for IP networks to achieve performance quality comparable to that of legacy circuit-switched networks. The Time of Packet (ToP) specified in IEEE 1588 is able to synchronize distributed clocks with an accuracy of less than one microsecond in packet networks. But, The ToP can be affected by impairments of a network such as packet delay variation. This paper proposes the efficient method to minimize the expectable delay variation when ToP synchronizes the distributed clocks. The simulation results are presented to demonstrate the improved performance case when the efficient ToP transmit algorithm is applied.

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Performance Analysis of Packet Switch Interconnection Networks with Output Buffer Modules (출구 버퍼모듈을 갖는 패킷 교환식 상호 연결 망의 성능 분석)

  • Chu, Hyeon-Seung;Park, Gyeong-Rin
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.1045-1057
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    • 1999
  • Packet-switched multistage interconnection networks(MINs) have been widely used for digital switching systems and super computers. In this paper we show that multiple packets in a switching element can move to the succeeding switching element in one network cycle by fully utilizing the cycle bandwidth. Only one packet movement was usually assumed in typical MINs. we present an analytical model for the MNs with the multiple packet movement scheme, and validate it by computer simulation. Comparisons with the traditional MINs of single packet movement reveal that the throughput is increased up to about 30% for practical size MINs. Similar result was also obtained for delays. The performance increase is more significant when the network traffic is nonuniform.

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All-optical packet switching system : clock extraction as a key technology (완전 광 패킷 스위칭 시스템 : 클럭 추출 핵심 기술)

  • 이혁재;원용협
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea TC
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    • v.40 no.10
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    • pp.79-88
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    • 2003
  • We demonstrate a novel all-optical packet switching system that is suitable for optical ring networks. For the demonstration, video signals are encoded into optical packets which are composed of header and payload. The optical packets are all-optically processed at a switching node based on all-optical header processor, packet-level clock extraction, bit-level clock extraction, all-optical data format converter and so on.

SPMLD: Sub-Packet based Multipath Load Distribution for Real-Time Multimedia Traffic

  • Wu, Jiyan;Yang, Jingqi;Shang, Yanlei;Cheng, Bo;Chen, Junliang
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.548-558
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    • 2014
  • Load distribution is vital to the performance of multipath transport. The task becomes more challenging in real-time multimedia applications (RTMA), which impose stringent delay requirements. Two key issues to be addressed are: 1) How to minimize end-to-end delay and 2) how to alleviate packet reordering that incurs additional recovery time at the receiver. In this paper, we propose sub-packet based multipath load distribution (SPMLD), a new model that splits traffic at the granularity of sub-packet. Our SPMLD model aims to minimize total packet delay by effectively aggregating multiple parallel paths as a single virtual path. First, we formulate the packet splitting over multiple paths as a constrained optimization problem and derive its solution based on progressive approximation method. Second, in the solution, we analyze queuing delay by introducing D/M/1 model and obtain the expression of dynamic packet splitting ratio for each path. Third, in order to describe SPMLD's scheduling policy, we propose two distributed algorithms respectively implemented in the source and destination nodes. We evaluate the performance of SPMLD through extensive simulations in QualNet using real-time H.264 video streaming. Experimental results demonstrate that: SPMLD outperforms previous flow and packet based load distribution models in terms of video peak signal-to-noise ratio, total packet delay, end-to-end delay, and risk of packet reordering. Besides, SPMLD's extra overhead is tiny compared to the input video streaming.

Management and Control Scheme for Next Generation Packet-Optical Transport Network (차세대 패킷광 통합망 관리 및 제어기술 연구)

  • Kang, Hyun-Joong;Kim, Hyun-Cheol
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.35-42
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    • 2012
  • Increase of data traffic and the advent of new real-time services require to change from the traditional TDM-based (Time Division Multiplexing) networks to the optical networks that soft and dynamic configuration. Voice and lease line services are main service area of the traditional TDM-based networks. This optical network became main infrastructure that offer many channel that can convey data, video, and voice. To provide high resilience against failures, Packet-optical networks must have an ability to maintain an acceptable level of service during network failures. Fast and resource optimized lightpath restoration strategies are urgent requirements for the near future Packet-optical networks with a Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching(GMPLS) control plane. The goal of this paper is to provide packet-optical network with a hierarchical multi-layer recovery in order to fast and coordinated restoration in packet-optical network/GMPLS, focusing on new implementation information. The proposed schemes do not need an extension of optical network signaling (routing) protocols for support.