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8 August 2003 Bridging the gap for end-to-end QoS in the optical Internet
Yong Ouyang, Qingji Zeng, Wei Wei
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Proceedings Volume 5245, Internet Quality of Service; (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509250
Event: ITCom 2003, 2003, Orlando, Florida, United States
Abstract
QoS guarantees need to be constant along the entire path between source and destination, i.e. end-to-end. However, for traffics across several domains, the domains are often with different administrations and technical characteristics. To guarantee QoS in the inter-domains is becoming a challenge for end-to-end QoS. Especially, for DiffServ flows traversing a transit WDM network in the Optical Internet, there exits a QoS gap between the DiffServ-aware MPLS sub-network and the MPλS sub-network. In this article, we study the convergence of the QoS schemes in these two sub-networks to achieve end-to-end QoS in the Optical Internet. We first give a review of QoS models in the IP network and WDM optical network and compare their difference for supporting QoS. Then, we study the end-to-end QoS mechanism in the Optical Internet, and propose a QoS mapping method between the IP/MPLS sub-network and the MPλS sub-network. Based on the QoS mapping method, an end-to-end QoS guaranteed LSP provisioning scheme in the Optical Internet is presented at this end of the paper.
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Yong Ouyang, Qingji Zeng, and Wei Wei "Bridging the gap for end-to-end QoS in the optical Internet", Proc. SPIE 5245, Internet Quality of Service, (8 August 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.509250
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Optical networks

Wavelength division multiplexing

Line edge roughness

Wavelength division multiplexing networks

Network architectures

Switching

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