Performance analysis of a single-node Hierarchical Time Sliced Optical Burst Switching (Hitsobs) network

Hierarchical Time Sliced Optical Burst Switching (HiTSOBS) is a time variant of OBS that aims at supporting Quality of Service. In this paper, we analyze the performance of HiTSOBS to determine the best burst size for a given number of time slots. These evaluations were carried with/without buffer a...

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Main Authors: Coulibaly, Yahaya (Author), Abd. Latiff, Muhammad Shafie (Author), Mohammad, Abu Bakar (Author), Enemusah, Hassan (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Computing, UTM, 2011.
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