A Novel Multipriority Reservation Protocols for Optical Fiber Network

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POF is a very attractive candidate for transmission media in access network based on OCDMA technology being its low-cost, larger core diameter, huge bandwidth, more flexible, higher endurable to repeated bending, easier to install and maintain. OCDMA scheme is employed not only efficiently exploit the huge bandwidth potential of POF but also simplify the control logic. To resolve the problem a novel protocol also is proposed in this paper. The number of data channels does not restrict the number of units in the network and real time traffic always is serviced before non-real time traffic. The performance of the proposed multipriority control protocol using various system parameters has been investigated by numerical analysis and simulation experiments. It is showed that the control protocol is valid and efficient.

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