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Nowadays, real time data transmission, i.e., high priority (HP), over internet is very popular. That is why, Ethernet passive optical networks (EPONs), with the properties of low cost, high speed and high efficiency with quality of service (QoS) have become promising candidates for the next generation broadband access network. To avoid data collision and provide effective bandwidth utilization a medium...
To effectively schedule transmissions in NG-EPON, Hybrid-PON is further classified into MSD-PON, SSD-PON, and WA-PON depending on their different access architectures, viz. how a group of ONUs share the assigned wavelength channels. The architectures for these three Hybrid-PONs were introduced by the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet Working Group in 2015. In this study, we first propose to apply some existing...
The integration of EPON and WiMAX access networks has demonstrated considerable promise as an access solution applicable to the architecture of Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC). The complementary features of these two systems provide high bandwidth and mobility, while reducing network deployment costs. Despite the fact that many network hardware architectures have been proposed for integrated EPON/WiMAX...
These days there is a clear trend toward extending the reach of passive optical networks to cover large geographical areas, which enables reduction of the number of central offices and hence has the potential of cost saving in network operation. On the other hand, this reach extension necessitates the design of efficient dynamic bandwidth allocation schemes in order to tackle performance degradation...
In this paper we propose an enhanced IPACT with limited service for multi-thread DBA in long-reach EPON. We evaluate our scheme by simulations in single-thread and double-thread cases and show that the DBA performance in terms of average delay and jitter can be significantly improved by the proposed algorithm.
In this paper, a delay analysis of Intelligent dynamic bandwidth allocation (IDBA) algorithm is studied. The algorithm is hierarchical, where fuzzy logic is used in the intra-optical network unit (ONU) to enhance the bandwidth utilization while reducing its delay. We compare the IDBA with the most referenced DBA algorithm, Hierarchical IPACT in terms of its delay and cycle time. The results show that...
A new dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm for long-reach Ethernet passive optical networks is proposed in order to provide client differentiation. The new algorithm differs clients as it takes into consideration the service level agreement (SLA) contracted by each subscriber, achieving better performance for the highest service level agreements in terms of the mean packet delay. Moreover, the algorithm...
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