
The optical burst switching (OBS) paradigm is perceived as an intermediate switching technology for future all-optical networks. Burst assembly that is the first process in OBS is the focus of this paper. In this paper, an intelligent hybrid burst assembly algorithm that is based on fuzzy logic is proposed. The new algorithm is evaluated against the traditional hybrid burst assembly algorithm and the fuzzy adaptive threshold (FAT) burst assembly algorithm via simulation. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms the hybrid and the FAT algorithms in terms of burst end-to-end delay, packet end-to-end delay, and packet loss ratio.
Artificial intelligence, Packet Switching, Wavelength-division multiplexing, Optical Fiber Communication Technologies, Wavelength, Optical burst switching, Transmission delay, Real-time computing, Optical performance monitoring, Engineering, Optical Communication Networks and Energy Efficiency, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Optoelectronics, End-to-end delay, Computer network, Elastic Optical Networks, Network packet, Burst switching, QA75.5-76.95, Computer science, Materials science, Process (computing), Fuzzy logic, Algorithm, Operating system, Microwave Photonics and Optical Access Networks, Electronic computers. Computer science, Physical Sciences
Artificial intelligence, Packet Switching, Wavelength-division multiplexing, Optical Fiber Communication Technologies, Wavelength, Optical burst switching, Transmission delay, Real-time computing, Optical performance monitoring, Engineering, Optical Communication Networks and Energy Efficiency, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Optoelectronics, End-to-end delay, Computer network, Elastic Optical Networks, Network packet, Burst switching, QA75.5-76.95, Computer science, Materials science, Process (computing), Fuzzy logic, Algorithm, Operating system, Microwave Photonics and Optical Access Networks, Electronic computers. Computer science, Physical Sciences
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