Browsing by Author "Ruffini, Marco"
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A Silicon Photonic Switching Platform for Flexible Converged Centralized-Radio Access Networking
Ruffini, Marco (2020)Unprecedented levels of device connectivity and the emergence of futuristic digital services are driving fundamental changes to underlying fixed and wireless data transport networks. Projected ... -
Single-stage scheduler for accurate QoS delivery in virtualised multi-tenant Passive Optical Networks
Ruffini, Marco (2019)We propose a single-stage downstream scheduler assuring accurate Quality of Service delivery across Virtual Network Operators in a multi-tenant PON. We show performance close to an ideal scheduler in the ability to control ... -
Stateful DBA Hypervisor Supporting SLAs with Low Latency & High Availability in Shared PON
Ruffini, Marco (2021)We present a stateful DBA hypervisor for shared PONs capable of meeting specific flow-level service level agreements, supporting services requiring strict latency and high availability. We report considerable improvement ... -
The Virtual DBA: Virtualizing Passive Optical Networks to Enable Multi-Service Operation in True Multi-Tenant Environments
Ruffini, Marco (2020)This paper presents the concept of virtual dynamic bandwidth allocation (DBA), a method we propose to virtualize upstream capacity scheduling in passive optical networks (PONs), which provides multiple independent virtual ... -
Virtualised EAST-WEST PON Architecture Supporting Low-Latency communication for Mobile Functional-Split Based on Multi-Access Edge Computing
Ruffini, Marco; Anandarajah, Aleksandra (2020)Ultralow latency end-to-end communication with high reliability is one of the most important requirements in 5G networks to support latency-critical applications. A recent approach toward this target is to deploy edge ... -
An XG-PON Module for the NS-3 Network Simulator
Ruffini, Marco; Doyle, Linda; Marchetti, Nicola (2013)10-Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (XG-PON), one of the latest standards of optical access networks, is regar ded as one of the key technologies for future Internet access net - works. In this paper, we propose ...