Optical fiber has huge bandwidth, as a physical medium, it has good anti electromagnetic interference characteristics and excellent security performance, which is very suitable for the establishment of backbone transmission network. Wavelength division multiplexing(WDM) network based on optical fiber has been widely used. Using optical fiber for information transmission can give full play to the nearly unlimited transmission capacity of optical fiber. With the advent of the information age, data service has become the mainstream business, replacing the original telephone voice service. The great development of data transmission service further promotes the continuous development of WDM network technology. Among all kinds of services in optical network, IP service accounts for the largest proportion. In optical networks, switching is an important technology. Network performance is directly related to switching technology. With the development of optical communication technology, a variety of optical switching devices are introduced into WDM optical network, such as optical packet switching, optical burst switching and so on. This makes WDM layer have the ability of dynamic path establishment and removal similar to IP layer. In order to improve the performance of the optical network and reduce the blocking rate of the network, in WDM optical network, the services are designed in different levels. For some very important services, the highest priority is given, and the optical path channel with better survivability and higher fault tolerance is selected. For general services, it can be designed as a lower level service, and choose the appropriate optical path channel for transmission. The experimental results show that this hierarchical service design method can make more effective use of network resources, reduce the network blocking rate, and improve the overall performance of the network.
As fixed edge computing systems can hardly meet the demand of mobile users for massive data processing, a computational resource allocation strategy using the genetic algorithm in UAV-assisted edge computing environment is proposed. First, a UAV-assisted mobile edge computing (MEC) system is designed to help users execute computation tasks through the UAV or relaying to the ground base station. Then, a communication model and a computation model are constructed to minimize the total system energy consumption by jointly optimizing the UAV offloading ratio, user scheduling variables, and UAV trajectory. Finally, the minimization of total system energy consumption is modeled as a nonconvex optimization problem and solved by introducing an improved genetic algorithm, so as to achieve a rational allocation of computational resources. Based on the experimental platform, the simulation of the proposed method is carried out. The results show that the total energy consumption is 650 J when the execution time is 110 s and the execution time is 17.5 s when the number of users is 50, which are both better than other comparison methods.
In order to solve the problem of interoperability in Internet of Things, the Semantic Web technology is introduced into the Internet of Things to form Semantic Web of Things. Ontology construction is the core of Semantic Web of Things. Firstly, this paper analyzes the shortcomings of ontology construction methods in the Semantic Web of Things. Then, this paper proposes construction of semantic ontology based on improved rough concept lattice, which provides theoretical basis for semantic annotation of the sensing data attributes. In addition, this paper describes the semantic annotation system for the Internet of Things based on semantic similarity of ontology. The system consists of three steps: ontology mapping integration module, information extraction module, and semantic annotation of sensing data. Finally, the experimental results show that this semantic annotation method effectively improves the flexibility of sensor information and data attributes and effectively enhances the expression ability of sensor information and the use value of data.
With the development of global informatization, information has penetrated into every corner of human society. With the popularization of Internet, the transmission bandwidth of information becomes more and more important. Nowadays, people’s demand and dependence on information are becoming stronger and stronger. It is urgent to expand the capacity of wide area backbone communication network, and the optical network composed of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) can just take this role. In WDM network, it can transmit multiple optical signals of different wavelengths in one fiber at the same time. WDM has the advantages of large transmission capacity, strong technical adaptability, simple implementation and easy expansion. In addition, WDM optical network can also make full use of the huge bandwidth of optical fiber itself to carry out high-speed transmission. Now, the optical network using WDM technology has become the backbone network of long-distance transmission. This paper studies the optical fiber communication system and analyzes the structure of the optical fiber network. For the optical network, how to find the appropriate routing is a very important technology. After analyzing all kinds of basic routing technologies, this paper proposes a new policy based routing technology, and carries out relevant experiments. The experimental results show that the new routing technology has some advantages compared with the old routing technology.
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