2008
DOI: 10.1007/bf03354847
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Performance Analysis of Delay Issue in Differential Output-Ports Choosing Probability Scheme Applied Optical Burst Switching Network

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“…Therefore, an arriving burst will use large probability to select such path (we call the port led to such path as Short-Path-Port (SPP)) and use small probability to select the path which lead to the long path to the destination (we call the led to such path as Long-Path-Port (LPP)) [6]. The controller in the core router will tend to schedule the burst select the port that lead to the short path.…”
Section: Qos Supported Dpos In Obs Core Routersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an arriving burst will use large probability to select such path (we call the port led to such path as Short-Path-Port (SPP)) and use small probability to select the path which lead to the long path to the destination (we call the led to such path as Long-Path-Port (LPP)) [6]. The controller in the core router will tend to schedule the burst select the port that lead to the short path.…”
Section: Qos Supported Dpos In Obs Core Routersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, burst will use differential probabilities to choose output-ports [4] , this scenario has been described as "Unequal Probability Outputting Issue" which can be written as UPOI in the following discussion. The short path port could be written as "SPP" while the long path port could be written as "LPP".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Thus, burst will use differential probabilities to choose the output ports, this scheme has been described as "Unequal Probability Outputting Scheme" which can be expressed as UPOS in the following discussion [6]. Thus, burst will use differential probabilities to choose the output ports, this scheme has been described as "Unequal Probability Outputting Scheme" which can be expressed as UPOS in the following discussion [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%