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CCR
2005
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Part I: buffer sizes for core routers
In this article we describe recent work on buffer sizing for core Internet routers. This work suggests that the widelyused rule of thumb leads to buffers which are much larger tha...
Damon Wischik, Nick McKeown
CCR
2005
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Part II: control theory for buffer sizing
This article describes how control theory has been used to address the question of how to size the buffers in core Internet routers. Control theory aims to predict whether the net...
Gaurav Raina, Donald F. Towsley, Damon Wischik
CCR
2006
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Update on buffer sizing in internet routers
In the past two years, several papers have proposed rules that suggest two to five orders of magnitude reduction in Internet core router buffers. Others present scenarios where bu...
Yashar Ganjali, Nick McKeown
AINA
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Sizing Router Buffers for Large-Scale TCP/IP Networks
— We investigate the validity of reducing router buffer size in a large-scale network that includes both core networks and edge networks. We first devise a novel mathematical an...
Hiroyuki Hisamatsu, Go Hasegawa, Masayuki Murata
ISCA
2008
IEEE
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iDEAL: Inter-router Dual-Function Energy and Area-Efficient Links for Network-on-Chip (NoC) Architectures
Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures have been adopted by a growing number of multi-core designs as a flexible and scalable solution to the increasing wire delay constraints in the...
Avinash Karanth Kodi, Ashwini Sarathy, Ahmed Louri