MODELING THE PERFORMANCE OF FDL BUFFERS WITH WAVELENGTH CONVERSION

01 December 2009

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In optical burst switching and optical packet switching, contention of bursts (or packets) can be dealt with most effectively through a combination of wavelength conversion and optical buffering. While this is generally accepted in the optical networking community, and validated through simulation, analytic performance results for optical buffers were limited to the single-wavelength case, and the performance gain from wavelength conversion was never traced analytically for general assumptions. Quantifying this gain analytically is the scope of the current contribution. Relying on generating functions, we developed a fiber delay line (FDL) buffer model with wavelength conversion, which assumes the buffer located at the output of an optical switch, having access to multiple wavelengths. This document presents our model, validates its accuracy, and compares its output for different burst sizes (fixed or varying), scheduling policies and buffer sizes. Several numerical examples assess the applicability of our approximation, and show that our approach yields accurate results.