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Burst segmentation benefit in optical switching

We derive the asymptotic behavior of the ratio between the blocking probabilities of burst segmentation (BS) and just-enough-time (JET) policies in an optical burst switch. It is shown that if the ratio between the offered load and the number of wavelengths, k, is fixed and equals c as the number of...

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Published in:IEEE communications letters 2003-03, Vol.7 (3), p.127-129
Main Authors: Rosberg, Z., Hai Le Vu, Zukerman, M.
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Applied sciences
Asymptotic properties
Bandwidth
Burst switching
Bursting
Exact sciences and technology
Fabrics
H infinity control
Infinity
Optical burst switching
Optical packet switching
Optical switches
Optical switching
Packet switching
Payloads
Policies
Segmentation
Switches
Switching and signalling
Systems, networks and services of telecommunications
Telecommunications
Telecommunications and information theory
Teleprocessing networks. Isdn
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Wavelengths
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