Abstract

In optical switching paradigm, there are three approaches; optical circuit switching, optical packet switching, and optical burst switching (OBS). OBS is a technology that takes the best features of packet switching and circuit switching by providing a flexible infrastructure for carrying IP traffic and at the same time ensuring efficient utilization of the fiber link. In this paper we propose an effective contention resolution scheme to achieve minimum burst loss at core nodes. Algorithm of zero burst loss for bimodal burst switching is extended from single node star network topology to two node star topology. Scheduling at the core node, typically an optical cross connect (OXC), is performed in two modes i.e., Mode 0 & Mode 1. Mode 0 is for burst transmission between all directly connected edge nodes whereas Mode 1 is for burst transmission through remote core node to a particular destination edge node. Synchronization of the reservation request between the core nodes is a critical task in such a topology. In order to achieve minimum burst loss, using a small length of fiber delay line in recirculation mode results in an effective strategy.

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