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Presented By Kadlag Priti Under guidance of Prof G.D.Puri. SEMINAR ON Optical Burst Switching.
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Presented By Kadlag Priti Under guidance of Prof G.D.Puri SEMINAR ONOptical Burst Switching
Optical Switching Techniques • Problems and solution for OCS and OPS • What is OBS • Why OBS? A Comparison • OBS Fundamental • OBS Network Edge • Actual Data Transmission In OBS • One-way vs. two-way reservation • One way reservation • Packet and OBS switching mechanism • Just Enough Time • Advantages And Disadvantages • Applications • Conclusion OVERVIEW
Optical Circuit Switching • Bandwidth inefficient for bursty data (internet traffic). • Frequent long circuit setup • Waste bandwidth during off/low-traffic periods • Optical Packet Switch • A packet contains a header and the payload(variable or fixed length). • Each node needs to buffer, process the header, and send it to the next switch. Optical Switching Techniques…
Problems: • Explosive traffic growth and bursty Traffic pattern • Lack of optical buffer (RAM) for packet switching. • Fiber delay lines (FDLs) are bulky and provide only limited delays • Need fast processing of header and payload • Solution: • Find a method between circuit switching and packet switching. • To increase the Bandwidth efficiency. • That’s Optical Burst Switching comes into the picture Problems and solution for OCS and OPS…
OBS combines benefits of OCS and OPS. • OBS is an attempt at a new synthesis of optical and electronic technologies. • OBS lies between OPS and WRN. • In OBS, data is transmitted in variable size packets called Burst. • A burst is switched to next node before its last bit arrives which will reduce offset time. • No store and forward is required. • It provides strong separation between control and data plane. • It will reduce the problem of bursty traffic. What Is OBS ...
Why OBS? A Comparison … OBS combines the best of circuit-switching and packet-switching
OBS Fundamentals … • In an OBS network, various types of client data are aggregated at the • ingress (an edge node) and transmitted as data bursts which later will be • disassembled at the egress node. • The process of burst assembly is called as the burstification. 10/15/2014
Network Edge OBS users perform the following four functions • Burst assembly • Signaling • Routing & wavelength assignment • Computation of offset time for control packet OBS Network Edge… 10/15/2014
Data is transported in variable sized units called bursts. When a burst is ready, reservation request is sent to the next resource. Data is sent shortly after the reservation request, without receiving an acknowledgement of successful reservation. Control and data signals are send on different channels. There are two protocols for data transmission in OBS namely JET and JIT. Data Transmission In OBS…
In one-way reservation, burst is sent out after prespecified delay, called offset, without waiting for acknowledgment (ACK) that connection has been established. • In conventional two-way reservation, source OBS user would wait for ACK before sending any data. • Benefit of one-way reservation • Significantly decreases connection set-up time to one-way end-to-end propagation delay plus time required to process control packet & configure optical switch fabric at intermediate OBS nodes. • Shortcoming of one-way reservation • Burst can be lost since control packets may not be successful in setting up connections due to congestion on data wavelength channels. • Retransmission of lost bursts is complex. One-way vs. two-way reservation …
JET is a special protocol for reservation of resources for burst. • Basic ideas • Each control packet carries the information like offset time and burst length. • The offset time is chosen so that no optical buffering or delay is required at the intermediate nodes. • Delayed reservation: the reservation starts at the expected arrival time of the burst Just-Enough-Time (JET) …
Connection establishment. • Connection tear down. • Connection failure due to request rejection. • Connection failure due to data lost. Just In Time (JIT)… 10/15/2014
Advantages… • More efficient bandwidth utilization. • Remove throughput limitation. • Guard band between burst and header. • Reduce processing requirements. Energy consumption. • Disadvantages… • Limited/No QoS. • Less processing speed. • Noise Problem Advantages And Disadvantages… 10/15/2014
OBS supports multiservice traffic offering high bandwidth efficiency and low latency. • File transfers. • Multimedia Application like restore films, add videos, edit video clips etc. Applications… 10/15/2014
Optical packet and circuit switching were discussed and compared to the new OBS switching technique. OBS is a very promising switching technique that will most likely be adopted in the future. Optical burst switching (OBS) as an efficient way to resolve the problem of congestion that the Internet is suffering from. Conclusion …