TY - GEN
T1 - Nonblocking WDM multicast switching networks
AU - Yang, Yuanyuan
AU - Wang, Jianchao
AU - Qiao, Chunming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2000 IEEE.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - With ever increasing demands on bandwidth from emerging bandwidth-intensive applications, such as web browsing, video conferencing, E-commerce, video-on-demand services, there has been an acute need for very high bandwidth transport network facilities. Optical networks are a promising candidate for this type of applications. At the same time, many bandwidth-intensive applications require multicast services for efficiency purposes. Multicast has been extensively studied in the parallel processing and electronic networking community, and has started to receive attention in the optical network community recently. In particular, as WDM (wavelength division muitiplexing) networks emerge, supporting WDM multicast becomes increasingly attractive. In this paper, we consider efficient designs of multicast-capable WDM switching networks, which are significantly different, and hence require non-trivial extensions from their electronic counterparts. We first discuss various multicast models in WDM networks, and analyze the nonblocking multicast capacity and network cost under these models. We then propose two methods to construct nonblocking multistage WDM networks to reduce the network cost.
AB - With ever increasing demands on bandwidth from emerging bandwidth-intensive applications, such as web browsing, video conferencing, E-commerce, video-on-demand services, there has been an acute need for very high bandwidth transport network facilities. Optical networks are a promising candidate for this type of applications. At the same time, many bandwidth-intensive applications require multicast services for efficiency purposes. Multicast has been extensively studied in the parallel processing and electronic networking community, and has started to receive attention in the optical network community recently. In particular, as WDM (wavelength division muitiplexing) networks emerge, supporting WDM multicast becomes increasingly attractive. In this paper, we consider efficient designs of multicast-capable WDM switching networks, which are significantly different, and hence require non-trivial extensions from their electronic counterparts. We first discuss various multicast models in WDM networks, and analyze the nonblocking multicast capacity and network cost under these models. We then propose two methods to construct nonblocking multistage WDM networks to reduce the network cost.
KW - Bandwidth
KW - Costs
KW - High speed optical techniques
KW - Optical fiber networks
KW - Optical fibers
KW - Optical switches
KW - Parallel processing
KW - Videoconference
KW - Wavelength division multiplexing
KW - WDM networks
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84949489691
U2 - 10.1109/ICPP.2000.876169
DO - 10.1109/ICPP.2000.876169
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84949489691
T3 - Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel Processing
SP - 521
EP - 530
BT - Proceedings - 2000 International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP 2000
A2 - Lilja, David J.
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - International Conference on Parallel Processing, ICPP 2000
Y2 - 21 August 2000 through 24 August 2000
ER -