Performance Analysis of CMAP-WDMA MAC Protocol for Metro-WDMA NetworksPerformance Analysis of CMAP-WDMA MAC Protocol for Metro-WDMA Networks
- Other Titles
- Performance Analysis of CMAP-WDMA MAC Protocol for Metro-WDMA Networks
- Authors
- 윤창호; 조아라; 박종원; 임용곤
- Issue Date
- 2009
- Publisher
- 한국정보통신학회
- Keywords
- Channel sharing; channel utilization; delay; MAC; traffic; metro-WDMA networks
- Citation
- Journal of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering, v.7, no.4, pp 480 - 488
- Pages
- 9
- Journal Title
- Journal of Information and Communication Convergence Engineering
- Volume
- 7
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 480
- End Page
- 488
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/1317
- ISSN
- 2234-8255
2234-8883
- Abstract
- A channel-shared modified accelerative pre-allocation wavelength division multiple access (CMAP-WDMA) media access control (MAC) has been proposed for metro-WDMA networks, as an extension of modified pre-allocation wavelength division multiple access (MAP-WDMA) MAC protocol. Similarly, CAP WDMA as an extension of accelerative pre-allocation wavelength division multiple access (AP-WDMA) MAC protocol. Performance of CMAP- and CAP-WDMA was extensively investigated under several channel sharing methods (CSMs), asymmetric traffic load patterns (TLPs), and non-uniform traffic distribution patterns (TDPs). The result showed that the channel utilization of the CMAP-WDMA always outperforms that of CAP-WDMA at the expense of longer channel access delay for channel shared case while CMAP-WDMA provided higher channel utilization at specific network conditions but always shorter channel access delay than CAP-WDMA for non-channel shared case. Additionally both for CMAP- and CAP-WDMA, determining an effective CSM is a critical design issue because TDPs and TLPs can be neither managed nor expected while CSM is manageable, and the CSM supporting the best channel utilization can be recommended
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