Blocking performance of class of service differentiation in survivable all-optical networks

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2005
Turan, Bilgehan
This thesis evaluates the performance of service differentiation with different class of services namely protection, reservation and the best effort services on the NxN meshed torus and the ring topology, which are established as survivable all-optical WDM networks. Blocking probabilities are measured as performance criteria and the effects of different number of wavelengths, different type of services and different topology size with wavelength selective lightpath allocation schemes are investigated by simulations with respect to increasing load on the topologies.

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B. Turan, “Blocking performance of class of service differentiation in survivable all-optical networks,” M.S. - Master of Science, Middle East Technical University, 2005.