DocumentCode :
1520355
Title :
Broadband packet switches based on dilated interconnection networks
Author :
Lee, Tony T. ; Liew, Soung C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong
Volume :
42
Issue :
234
fYear :
1994
Firstpage :
732
Lastpage :
744
Abstract :
A theoretical foundation for the evaluation and comparison of a very broad spectrum of fast packet-switching techniques is developed. Based on this framework, the authors investigate the complexity of various packet switch designs, and demonstrate the advantage of dilation as a switch-design technique. Packet switches are classified either as loss systems or waiting systems, according to whether packets losing contention are dropped or queued. In a loss system, the packet loss probability can be made arbitrary small by providing enough paths between inputs and outputs. The authors focus on the question: how does the switch complexity grow as a function of switch size for a given loss probability requirement? A uniform approach to this problem is developed. It is shown that for an N×N switch, the required number of switch elements for both the parallel-banyan network and the tandem-banyan network is of order N(log N)2, whereas the complexity of a dilated-banyan network is of order N log N(log log N). Within the class of waiting systems, it is shown that the parallel banyan networks in a Batcher-parallel-banyan network can be replaced by a dilated-banyan network without sacrificing the nonblocking property. Thus, as with parallelization, dilation can also be used to increase the throughput of a waiting system. In addition, the authors also explore the application of dilation in a large modular switch design which is realized by an interconnection structure consisting of Batcher-dilated-banyan networks and statistical multiplexers
Keywords :
broadband networks; computational complexity; multiprocessor interconnection networks; packet switching; Batcher-parallel-banyan network; N×N switch; broadband packet switches; dilated interconnection networks; dilated-banyan network; fast packet-switching techniques; large modular switch design; loss probability requirement; loss systems; nonblocking property; packet loss probability; parallel-banyan network; statistical multiplexer; switch complexity; switch elements; switch-design technique; tandem-banyan network; throughput; waiting systems; Asynchronous transfer mode; Communication networks; Communication switching; Multiplexing; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Optical design; Optical packet switching; Packet switching; Switches; Throughput;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.1994.577102
Filename :
577102
Link To Document :
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