%0 Journal Article %T Traffic Grooming and QoS Management over OLS Networks %A Yassine Khlifi %J Open Access Library PrePrints %V 1 %N 1 %P 1-14 %@ 2333-9721 %D 2014 %I Open Access Library %R 10.4236/oalib.preprints.1200050 %X Optical label switching (OLS) has been proposed as promising technology for providing seamless integration of data transmission and optical networking while supporting data burst and packet handling using label paradigm. The current status of OLS technology can insure fast switching, contention resolution and QoS provision. The main issue in OLS networks is how to improve network efficiency according to traffics requirements, since resources managing and traffic transmission are fundamental criteria that can influence the networking platform design. Improving network efficiency in OLS networks can be achieved using grooming traffic along transmission path or Label Switching Path (LSP) for providing a balance between resources allocation and utilization. In this paper, we proposed a real-time traffic grooming scheme through the use of an upgraded OLS core node architecture that can efficiently integrate several input traffics on the unique output port. The proposed scheme tries to increase the usage of the available resources in terms of Optical Delay Line (ODL) and wavelength conversion. This scheme introduces a new label switching framework that transports the requested information for handling suitably the grooming procedure, especially traffic requirements and real-time reachable resources. In addition, the proposed scheme performs a set of advanced functions including signaling tasks, resources allocation and utilization mechanisms as well as dynamic QoS management. Finally, theoretical model and simulation work will be conducted in order to validate our proposal and evaluate its performances and effectiveness. %K OLS Networks %K Traffic Grooming %K QoS Provision %K Resources Optimization %K LSP Allocation %U http://www.oalib.com/paper/3099385