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A Flow-aware MAC Protocol for a Passive Optical Metropolitan Area Network

Networking and Internet Architecture 2011-02-18 v1

Abstract

The paper introduces an original MAC protocol for a passive optical metropolitan area network using time-domain wavelength interleaved networking (TWIN)% as proposed recently by Bell Labs . Optical channels are shared under the distributed control of destinations using a packet-based polling algorithm. This MAC is inspired more by EPON dynamic bandwidth allocation than the slotted, GPON-like access control generally envisaged for TWIN. Management of source-destination traffic streams is flow-aware with the size of allocated time slices being proportional to the number of active flows. This emulates a network-wide, distributed fair queuing scheduler, bringing the well-known implicit service differentiation and robustness advantages of this mechanism to the metro area network. The paper presents a comprehensive performance evaluation based on analytical modelling supported by simulations. The proposed MAC is shown to have excellent performance in terms of both traffic capacity and packet latency.

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@article{arxiv.1102.3538,
  title  = {A Flow-aware MAC Protocol for a Passive Optical Metropolitan Area Network},
  author = {Philippe Robert and James Roberts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.3538},
  year   = {2011}
}
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