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Stability and Delay Analysis of EPON Registration Protocol

Published 7 Oct 2013 in cs.NI | (1310.1679v1)

Abstract: The Ethernet passive optical network (EPON) has recently emerged as the mainstream of broadband access networks. The registration process of EPON, defined by the IEEE 802.3av standard, is a multi-point control protocol (MPCP) within the media access control (MAC) layer. As with other contention-based channel access methods, such as ALOHA and CSMA, stability and delay are critical issues concerning the performances of implementing the protocol on systems with finite channel capacity. In this paper, the registration process of an EPON subscriber, called optical network units (ONUs), is modeled as a discrete-time Markov chain, from which we derive the fundamental throughput equation of EPON that characterizes the registration processes. The solutions of this characteristic equation depend on the maximum waiting time. The aim of our stability analysis is to pinpoint the region of the maximum waiting time that can guarantee a stable registration throughput and a bounded registration delay. For a maximum waiting time selected from the stable region, we obtain the expression of registration delay experienced by an ONU attempting to register. All analytic results presented in this paper were verified by simulations.

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