Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs

The authors propose and evaluate the performance of a dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm, namely burst‐by‐bUrst dynamic bandwidth allocation (BUDA), which enables the fair and efficient utilisation of the available upstream resources in 10‐Gigabit‐capable passive optical networks (XG‐PONs). The...

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Main Authors: Ilias Gravalos, Kostas Yiannopoulos, Georgios Papadimitriou, Emmanuel A. Varvarigos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016-05-01
Series:IET Networks
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2015.0070
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spelling doaj-41fa4978264d4150a914ed3348ddc2bd2021-09-08T19:26:10ZengWileyIET Networks2047-49542047-49622016-05-0153475510.1049/iet-net.2015.0070Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONsIlias Gravalos0Kostas Yiannopoulos1Georgios Papadimitriou2Emmanuel A. Varvarigos3Computer Technology Institute and Press ‘Diophantus’Rio26500GreeceComputer Technology Institute and Press ‘Diophantus’Rio26500GreeceDepartment of InformaticsAristotle University of ThessalonikiThessaloniki54124GreeceComputer Technology Institute and Press ‘Diophantus’Rio26500GreeceThe authors propose and evaluate the performance of a dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm, namely burst‐by‐bUrst dynamic bandwidth allocation (BUDA), which enables the fair and efficient utilisation of the available upstream resources in 10‐Gigabit‐capable passive optical networks (XG‐PONs). The proposed algorithm emulates a bit‐by‐bit burst multiplexing process based on the fair queuing scheduling principle to fairly allocate the available upstream bandwidth among several end‐users with varying traffic demands. The fair queuing approach is well‐suited to the strictly synchronous communication model of XG‐PONs, where fixed duration downstream and upstream frames are utilised to delineate transmissions, and the authors demonstrate via simulations that BUDA achieves low and bounded latency, as well as resource allocation fairness over a set of different traffic loads. Furthermore, BUDA is compared with well‐known bandwidth allocation algorithms and a significant latency and fairness benefit is demonstrated.https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2015.0070burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocationBUDAavailable upstream resourcesXG‐passive optical networksXG‐PONbit‐by‐bit burst multiplexing process
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author Ilias Gravalos
Kostas Yiannopoulos
Georgios Papadimitriou
Emmanuel A. Varvarigos
spellingShingle Ilias Gravalos
Kostas Yiannopoulos
Georgios Papadimitriou
Emmanuel A. Varvarigos
Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs
IET Networks
burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation
BUDA
available upstream resources
XG‐passive optical networks
XG‐PON
bit‐by‐bit burst multiplexing process
author_facet Ilias Gravalos
Kostas Yiannopoulos
Georgios Papadimitriou
Emmanuel A. Varvarigos
author_sort Ilias Gravalos
title Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs
title_short Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs
title_full Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs
title_fullStr Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs
title_full_unstemmed Burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for XG‐PONs
title_sort burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation for xg‐pons
publisher Wiley
series IET Networks
issn 2047-4954
2047-4962
publishDate 2016-05-01
description The authors propose and evaluate the performance of a dynamic bandwidth allocation algorithm, namely burst‐by‐bUrst dynamic bandwidth allocation (BUDA), which enables the fair and efficient utilisation of the available upstream resources in 10‐Gigabit‐capable passive optical networks (XG‐PONs). The proposed algorithm emulates a bit‐by‐bit burst multiplexing process based on the fair queuing scheduling principle to fairly allocate the available upstream bandwidth among several end‐users with varying traffic demands. The fair queuing approach is well‐suited to the strictly synchronous communication model of XG‐PONs, where fixed duration downstream and upstream frames are utilised to delineate transmissions, and the authors demonstrate via simulations that BUDA achieves low and bounded latency, as well as resource allocation fairness over a set of different traffic loads. Furthermore, BUDA is compared with well‐known bandwidth allocation algorithms and a significant latency and fairness benefit is demonstrated.
topic burst‐by‐burst dynamic bandwidth allocation
BUDA
available upstream resources
XG‐passive optical networks
XG‐PON
bit‐by‐bit burst multiplexing process
url https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-net.2015.0070
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