Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks

In optical networks, such as OPS/OBS, the network results into significant loss in the network layer. When the loss significantly deteriorates the QoS by increasing the Bit Error Rate (BER), a viable approach can be used to increase the performance. This paper presents state of the art of Quality of...

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Main Authors: Dawit Hadush Hailu, Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema, Berihu G. Gebrehaweria, Samrawit H. Kebede
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:Heliyon
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CPT
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020306174
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spelling doaj-5159d023b33c4512acb62737c4eca9ed2020-11-25T02:07:42ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-04-0164e03772Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networksDawit Hadush Hailu0Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema1Berihu G. Gebrehaweria2Samrawit H. Kebede3Corresponding author.; School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ethiopian Institute of Technology–Mekelle (EiT-M), Mekelle University, EthiopiaSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ethiopian Institute of Technology–Mekelle (EiT-M), Mekelle University, EthiopiaSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ethiopian Institute of Technology–Mekelle (EiT-M), Mekelle University, EthiopiaSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ethiopian Institute of Technology–Mekelle (EiT-M), Mekelle University, EthiopiaIn optical networks, such as OPS/OBS, the network results into significant loss in the network layer. When the loss significantly deteriorates the QoS by increasing the Bit Error Rate (BER), a viable approach can be used to increase the performance. This paper presents state of the art of Quality of Service (QoS) schemes used for improving the performance of optical networks. Furthermore, some possible applications and performance data are summarized based on Packet Loss Rate (PLR), secrecy, survivability and other parameters. The different states of art methods proposed by several authors are compared with Coded Packet Transport (CPT) scheme. We believe that this study is valuable to researchers envisaging a novel approach to enhance the performance of optical networks for telecommunications networks of the future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020306174Electrical engineeringComputer scienceNetwork (computer science)Computer engineeringCommunication systemCPT
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author Dawit Hadush Hailu
Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema
Berihu G. Gebrehaweria
Samrawit H. Kebede
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Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema
Berihu G. Gebrehaweria
Samrawit H. Kebede
Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks
Heliyon
Electrical engineering
Computer science
Network (computer science)
Computer engineering
Communication system
CPT
author_facet Dawit Hadush Hailu
Gebrehiwet Gebrekrstos Lema
Berihu G. Gebrehaweria
Samrawit H. Kebede
author_sort Dawit Hadush Hailu
title Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks
title_short Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks
title_full Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks
title_fullStr Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks
title_full_unstemmed Quality of Service (QoS) improving schemes in optical networks
title_sort quality of service (qos) improving schemes in optical networks
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-04-01
description In optical networks, such as OPS/OBS, the network results into significant loss in the network layer. When the loss significantly deteriorates the QoS by increasing the Bit Error Rate (BER), a viable approach can be used to increase the performance. This paper presents state of the art of Quality of Service (QoS) schemes used for improving the performance of optical networks. Furthermore, some possible applications and performance data are summarized based on Packet Loss Rate (PLR), secrecy, survivability and other parameters. The different states of art methods proposed by several authors are compared with Coded Packet Transport (CPT) scheme. We believe that this study is valuable to researchers envisaging a novel approach to enhance the performance of optical networks for telecommunications networks of the future.
topic Electrical engineering
Computer science
Network (computer science)
Computer engineering
Communication system
CPT
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844020306174
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