Volume 27, Issue 6 pp. 802-805
Letter
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Inter-ONU Bandwidth Scheduling by Using Threshold Reporting and Adaptive Polling for QoS in EPONs

First published: 01 December 2005
Citations: 2
Yeon-Mo Yang (phone: +82 62 970 2426, email: [email protected]), Sang-Ook Lee (email: [email protected]), and Byung-Ha Ahn (email: [email protected]) are with the Department of Mechatronics, GIST, Gwangju, Korea.
Kiseon Kim (email: [email protected]) is with the Department of Information and Communications, GIST, Gwangju, Korea.
Hae-Won Jung (email: [email protected]) is with Broadband Convergence Network Research Division, ETRI, Daejeon, Korea.

ABSTRACT

I dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA) scheme, an inter–optical network unit (ONU) bandwidth scheduling, is presented to provide quality of service (QoS) to different classes of packets in Ethernet passive optical networks (EPONs). This scheme, referred to as TADBA, is based on efficient threshold reporting from, and adaptive polling order rearranging of, ONUs. It has been shown that the network resources are efficiently allocated among the three traffic classes by guaranteeing the requested QoS, adaptively rearranging the polling orders, and avoiding nearly all fragmentation losses. Simulation results using an OPNET network simulator show that TADBA performs well in comparison to the available allocation scheme for the given parameters, such as packet delay and channel utilization.

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