2009
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2009.2021000
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A Universal Signaling, Switching and Reservation Framework for Future Optical Networks

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“…The origins of this kind of approaches comes from the so-called dynamic OCS [81], wherein connections are set up and taken down frequently, the OBS with acknowledgement [82] or the proposed wavelength routed OBS [44]. Following the idea introduced in PATON, [84] performs a simulation evaluation of the common and integrated signaling system using POBS, and compares these results against the two-hop and multi-hop OCS. Also, [85] gives an exhaustive analysis of the best-effort burst-based services performance when some channel capacity is allocated to TDM services in POBS scenarios.…”
Section: Hybrid Connectionless and Connection-oriented Sub-wavelength...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origins of this kind of approaches comes from the so-called dynamic OCS [81], wherein connections are set up and taken down frequently, the OBS with acknowledgement [82] or the proposed wavelength routed OBS [44]. Following the idea introduced in PATON, [84] performs a simulation evaluation of the common and integrated signaling system using POBS, and compares these results against the two-hop and multi-hop OCS. Also, [85] gives an exhaustive analysis of the best-effort burst-based services performance when some channel capacity is allocated to TDM services in POBS scenarios.…”
Section: Hybrid Connectionless and Connection-oriented Sub-wavelength...mentioning
confidence: 99%