DocumentCode
1280050
Title
Adaptive-trail routing and performance evaluation in irregular networks using cut-through switches
Author
Qiao, Wenjian ; Ni, Lionel M. ; Rokicki, Tomas
Author_Institution
IBM Transarc Lab., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Volume
10
Issue
11
fYear
1999
fDate
11/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1138
Lastpage
1158
Abstract
Cut-through switching promises low latency delivery and has been used in new generation switches, especially in high speed networks demanding low communication latency. The interconnection of cut-through switches provides an excellent network platform for high speed local area networks (LANs). For cost and performance reasons. Irregular topologies should be supported in such a switch-based network. Switched irregular networks are truly incrementally scalable and have potential to be reconfigured to adapt to the dynamics of network traffic conditions. Due to the arbitrary topologies of networks, it is critical to develop an efficient deadlock-free routing algorithm. A novel deadlock-free adaptive routing algorithm called adaptive-trail routing is proposed to allow irregular interconnection of cut-through switches. The adaptive routing algorithm is based on two unidirectional adaptive trails constructed from two opposite unidirectional Eulerian trails. Some heuristics are suggested in terms of the selection of Eulerian trails, the avoidance of long routing paths, and the degree of adaptivity. Extensive simulation experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed and two other routing algorithms under different topologies and traffic workloads
Keywords
adaptive systems; concurrency control; local area networks; packet switching; switching networks; LANs; adaptive-trail routing; arbitrary topologies; communication latency; cut-through switches; cut-through switching; deadlock-free adaptive routing algorithm; high speed local area networks; irregular interconnection; irregular networks; irregular topologies; low latency delivery; network platform; network traffic conditions; new generation switches; opposite unidirectional Eulerian trails; performance evaluation; switch-based network; switched irregular networks; traffic workloads; unidirectional adaptive trails; Communication switching; Costs; Delay; High-speed networks; LAN interconnection; Local area networks; Network topology; Routing; Switches; System recovery;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/71.809573
Filename
809573
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