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Title : Retransmission in Optical Burst Switching Network
Author(s) : P. Zhang, et al.
Filename : draft-zhang-ccamp-obs-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2006-6-6
Reliabilty is one of the essential requirements in data transmission
network. In the traditional IP/TCP network, TCP provides end to end
reliable transmission. Due to the high burst loss probability in
Optical Burst Switching (OBS) Network, if we leave the retransmission
work to the uppper IP/TCP layer, the network may be overloaded.
Besides the simple retransmission in the IP/TCP network, OBS network
which builds on Wavelength Division Mutiplexing system has a new
retransmission scheme -- alternate wavelength retransmission. With
the information of network status collected in the edge nodes,
retransmission in the OBS network is more efficient and delay is
shorter. Also TCP and OBS retransmission can work together which is
called multi-layer retransmission.
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