• Title/Summary/Keyword: optical access networks

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Performance Evaluation of Energy Saving in Core Router and Edge Router Architectures with LPI for Green OBS Networks (Green OBS 망에서 LPI를 이용하는 코어 및 에지 라우터 구조의 에너지 절감 성능 분석)

  • Yang, Won-Hyuk;Jeong, Jin-Hyo;Kim, Young-Chon
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.37 no.2B
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    • pp.130-137
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we propose core and edge router architectures with LPI(Low Power Idle) for reducing energy consumption in OBS networks. The proposed core router architecture is comprised of a BCP switch, a burst switch, line cards and sleep/wake controller for LPI. When the offered load of network is low, sleep/wake controller can change the state of the core router line card from active to sleep state for saving the energy after receiving network control packet. The edge router consists of a switch for access line card, a SCU and OBS edge router line cards. The LPI function in edge router line card is performed through network level control by network control packet, individually. Additionally, PHY/transceiver modules can transition active state to sleep state when burst assemble engine generates new bursts. To evaluate the energy saving performance of proposed architecture with LPI, the power consumption of each router is analyzed by using data sheet of commercial router and optical device. And, simulation is also performed in terms of sleep time of PHY/Transceiver through OPNET.

Structural Equation Model for Korea Internet Infrastructure Customer Satisfaction Index(KIICSI) (구조방정식을 이용한 초고속 국가망 서비스의 고객만족도 평가체계 개발)

  • Shin Sun Young;Shin Sang-Chul;Moon Tae Hee;Sohn So Young
    • Journal of KIISE:Information Networking
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.220-235
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    • 2005
  • Internet Service Quality has been constantly the center of attention to Internet Service Providers. The KII project plan (Korea Information Infrastructure) aims to build broadband backbone networks mainly through optical fiber cables and ATM switches and to Provide the government ministries, local authorities and non-profit organizations with high-speed, highly capable broadband access to these networks at reasonable rates. The KB service model, however, is different from other Internet Service models much in the same way SP (Service Provider) and NP (Network Provider) differ from each other. In this paper, we evaluate KII service according to various customer satisfaction indicators under the methodologies and categories as put forth in both the ACSI (American Customer Satisfaction Index) and SEM (Structural Equation Model). We use a structural equation model (SEM) to demarcate the Korea Information Infrastructure Customer Satisfaction Index (KIICSI) in relation to network service quality. The results of our study suggest some strategies for the KII Project need to be modified and effectively implemented in order to increase the satisfaction level of the KII customers.