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INFOCOM
2000
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
The Throughput of Data Switches with and without Speedup
— In this paper we use fluid model techniques to establish two results concerning the throughput of data switches. For an input-queued switch (with no speedup) we show that a ma...
J. G. Dai, Balaji Prabhakar
CCR
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Low complexity, stable scheduling algorithms for networks of input queued switches with no or very low speed-up
The delay and throughput characteristics of a packet switch depend mainly on the queueing scheme and the scheduling algorithm deployed at the switch. Early research on scheduling ...
Claus Bauer
INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
14 years 2 days ago
Adaptive Max-Min Fair Scheduling in Buffered Crossbar Switches Without Speedup
— A good crossbar switch scheduler should be able to achieve 100% throughput and maintain fairness among competing flows. A pure input-queued (IQ) non-buffered switch requires a...
Xiao Zhang, Satya Ranjan Mohanty, Laxmi N. Bhuyan
HOTI
2005
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Long Round-Trip Time Support with Shared-Memory Crosspoint Buffered Packet Switch
— The amount of memory in buffered crossbars in combined input-crosspoint buffered switches is proportional to the number of crosspoints, or O(N2 ), where N is the number of port...
Ziqian Dong, Roberto Rojas-Cessa
INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Exploiting Parallelism to Boost Data-Path Rate in High-Speed IP/MPLS Networking
Abstract—Link bundling is a way to increase routing scalability whenever a pair of Label Switching Routers in MPLS are connected by multiple parallel links. However, link bundlin...
Indra Widjaja, Anwar Elwalid