Presentation 1999/3/19
Proposal of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Control Scheme for ATM-PON Systems
Masaki UMAYABASHI, Kazuo TAKAGI, Shinobu SASAKI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper describes the proposals of dynamic bandwidth allocation scheme for the purpose of both gaining high throughput and reducing the required buffer capacities in ATM-PON systems. In this scheme, the bandwidth is dynamically assigned to the ONUs, considering not only the queue lengths but also these dispersion. From the simulation results for this scheme, it is shown that the throughput can be obtained 99% and more, and the required buffer capacities can be reduced to about 50% of those of well-known dynamic allocation schemes. Additionally, we propose and evaluate the extended dynamic bandwidth allocation scheme to reduce the amount of the dispersion of cell delay characteristics among ONUs.
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Keyword(in English) ATM-PON / dynamic bandwidth allocation / high throughput / reducing buffer capacities
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Title (in English) Proposal of Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation Control Scheme for ATM-PON Systems
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Keyword(1) ATM-PON
Keyword(2) dynamic bandwidth allocation
Keyword(3) high throughput
Keyword(4) reducing buffer capacities
1st Author's Name Masaki UMAYABASHI
1st Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Kazuo TAKAGI
2nd Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation
3rd Author's Name Shinobu SASAKI
3rd Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation
Date 1999/3/19
Paper # SSE98-226
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 668
Page pp.pp.-
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