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GLVLSI
2003
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Information storage capacity of crossbar switching networks
In this work we ask the fundamental question: How many bits of information can be stored in a crossbar switching network? The answer is trivial when the switches of the network ar...
Paul-Peter Sotiriadis
SIGMETRICS
2005
ACM
163views Hardware» more  SIGMETRICS 2005»
13 years 10 months ago
Smooth switching problem in buffered crossbar switches
Scalability considerations drive the switch fabric design to evolve from output queueing to input queueing and further to combined input and crosspoint queueing (CICQ). However, f...
Simin He, Shutao Sun, Wei Zhao, Yanfeng Zheng, Wen...
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Practical algorithms for performance guarantees in buffered crossbars
— This paper is about high capacity switches and routers that give guaranteed throughput, rate and delay guarantees. Many routers are built using input queueing or combined input...
Shang-Tse Chuang, Sundar Iyer, Nick McKeown
CNSR
2010
IEEE
164views Communications» more  CNSR 2010»
13 years 8 months ago
Buffered Crossbar Fabrics Based on Networks on Chip
— Buffered crossbar (CICQ) switches have shown a high potential in scaling Internet routers capacity. However, they require expensive on-chip buffers whose cost grows quadratical...
Lotfi Mhamdi, Kees Goossens, Iria Varela Senin
LCN
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
An Optoelectronic Multi-Terabit CMOS Switch Core for Local Area Networks
Optoelectronic integrated circuits can support thousands of integrated optical laser diodes and photodetectors bonded to a high-performance CMOS substrate, and can be used in the ...
Honglin Wu, Amir Gourgy, Ted H. Szymanski