Journal of High Speed Networks - Special issue on optical networking
Optical burst switching (OBS) - a new paradigm for an optical Internet
Journal of High Speed Networks - Special issue on optical networking
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An OMNeT++ model for the evaluation of OBS routing strategies
Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Simulation tools and techniques for communications, networks and systems & workshops
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TCP performance experiment on LOBS network testbed
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Optical Burst Switched Networks
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Labeled optical burst switching for IP-over-WDM integration
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Design and implementation of an optical burst-switched network testbed
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QoS performance of optical burst switching in IP-over-WDM networks
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Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is an optical switching technology capable of supporting large demands for bandwidth in optical backbones with Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM). This paper presents an OBS simulation model for the discrete event simulator OMNeT++. The performance of this model is compared with the performance of the well-known INET simulation model for IP networks. Both models show similar performance results. The OBS model is faster but uses more dynamic memory.