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Optical Burst Switching (OBS) offers a promising switching
technique to support huge bandwidth requirements in optical
backbone networks that use Wavelength Division Multiplexing. This
book details the quality of service (QoS) issue in OBS networks. It
examines the basic mechanisms to improve overall QoS in OBS
networks as well as discusses the relative QoS differentiation
among multiple service classes in OBS networks. Coverage also
details absolute QoS provisioning in OBS networks, end-to-end QoS
provisioning in OBS networks, and some non-mainstream research
issues and future research directions in OBS networks.
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) has been proposed as a promising
switching architecture to support huge bandwidth requirements in
optical backbone networks using Wavelength Multiplexing Division
(WDM) technology. Due to its special features which combine the
merits of optical circuit switching and packet switching, it can
support high-speed transmission with fine bandwidth granularity
using off-the-shelf technologies. OBS has attracted a lot of
attention from researchers in the optical networking community.
This book will be devoted to a comprehensive discussion on the
quality of service (QoS) issue in OBS networks since it becomes a
critical requirement for optical networks to support QoS
requirements. Chapter 1 will discuss about the basic mechanisms to
improve overall QoS in OBS networks. Chapter 2 will discuss the
basic mechanisms to improve overall QoS in OBS networks. Chapter 3
will discuss the relative QoS differentiation among multiple
service classes in OBS networks. Chapter 4 will focus on absolute
QoS provisioning in OBS networks. Chapter 5 will discuss the
end-to-end QoS provisioning in OBS networks. research directions in
OBS networks.
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