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ANCS
2007
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Experimenting with buffer sizes in routers
Recent theoretical results in buffer sizing research suggest that core Internet routers can achieve high link utilization, if they are capable of storing only a handful of packets...
Neda Beheshti, Jad Naous, Yashar Ganjali, Nick McK...
CCR
2005
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13 years 4 months ago
Part III: routers with very small buffers
Internet routers require buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. The buffers need to be fast, and so ideally they should be small enough to use fast memory technologie...
Mihaela Enachescu, Yashar Ganjali, Ashish Goel, Ni...
SIGCOMM
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Sizing router buffers
All Internet routers contain buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Today, the size of the buffers is determined by the dynamics of TCP’s congestion control algor...
Guido Appenzeller, Isaac Keslassy, Nick McKeown
ONDM
2000
13 years 6 months ago
Distributed Router Architecture for Packet-Routed Optical Networks
: A new proposal for an optical packet-routed network based on a distributed router architecture in a WDM network is described. Buffering, scheduling and wavelength assignment func...
Michael Düser, Eugene Kozlovski, Robert I. Ki...
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 1 months ago
Constructions of Optical Queues With a Limited Number of Recirculations--Part I: Greedy Constructions
One of the main problems in all-optical packet-switched networks is the lack of optical buffers, and one feasible technology for the constructions of optical buffers is to use opt...
Jay Cheng, Cheng-Shang Chang, Sheng-Hua Yang, Tsz-...