— To support the growing demand for transmission, Optical Label Switching (OLS) technology seems to be attractive due to its ability to allow fast switching and Quality of Service (QoS) support. Planning is a major issue in optical networks, since switch design and data transmission costs are essential criteria in OLS networks. In this paper, we use a novel OLS node architecture to build planning and dimensioning of OLS network based on a set of QoS parameters. We address the issue of providing the differentiated services to IP traffic through the use of optical buffering and link capabilities. We also formulate dimenesioning and optimization problems using a conservation law and queuing model. Finally, we evaluate the performance of the proposed model through simulation.
Yassine Khlifi, Noureddine Boudriga, Mohammad S. O