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29 October 2011 A simulation system of grid-enabled communication network capable of joint scheduling of cross-domain communication resources
Xiang Wen, Xiangquan Zheng
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Proceedings Volume 8205, 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-Imaging, and Visualization; 820538 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906093
Event: 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-imaging, and Visualization, 2011, Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Joint scheduling of cross-domain communication resource based on grid-enabled networking is an efficient solution to better support grid application and provide communication service capability for on-demand cross-domain traffic delivery. This paper presents a grid-enabled communication network simulation system, and carries out study on joint scheduling of cross-domain communication resource in grid-enabled communication network from the point view of feasibility and effectiveness. The result of simulation shows that, by adopting the method of on-demand sharing and flexible composition of communication resource in grid-enable networking, grid application providing quality-guaranteed service could be better supported.
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Xiang Wen and Xiangquan Zheng "A simulation system of grid-enabled communication network capable of joint scheduling of cross-domain communication resources", Proc. SPIE 8205, 2011 International Conference on Photonics, 3D-Imaging, and Visualization, 820538 (29 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906093
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KEYWORDS
Telecommunications

Network architectures

Data communications

Data centers

Computer architecture

Databases

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