DocumentCode :
3109746
Title :
Load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switches
Author :
Chang, Cheng-Shang ; Lee, Duan-Shin ; Jou, Yi-Shean
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Commun. Eng., Nat. Tsing Hua Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
276
Lastpage :
280
Abstract :
Motivated by the need of a simple and high performance switch architecture that scales up with the speed of fiber optics, we propose a switch architecture with two-stage switching fabrics and one-stage buffering. The first stage performs load balancing, while the second stage is a Birkhoff-von Neumann input-buffered switch that performs switching for load balanced traffic. Such a switch is called the load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switch in this paper. The on-line complexity of the switch is O(1). It is shown that under a mild technical condition on the input traffic, the load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switch achieves 100% throughput as an output-buffered switch for both unicast and multicast traffic with fan-out splitting. When input traffic is bursty, we show that load balancing is very effective in reducing delay, and the average delay of the load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switch converges to that of an output-buffered switch under heavy load. Also, by simulations, we demonstrate that load balancing is more effective than the conflict resolution algorithm, i-SLIP, in heavy loads. When both the load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switch and the corresponding output-buffered switch are allocated with the same finite amount of buffer at each port, we also show that the packet loss probability in the load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switch is much smaller than that in an output-buffered switch when the buffer is large
Keywords :
buffer storage; delays; optical communication equipment; optical fibre communication; packet switching; telecommunication traffic; bursty traffic; delay; fan-out splitting; fiber optics; high performance switch architecture; input traffic; load balanced Birkhoff-von Neumann switches; multicast traffic; on-line complexity; one-stage buffering; output-buffered switch; packet loss probability; throughput; two-stage switching fabrics; unicast traffic; Delay effects; Fabrics; Load management; Optical buffering; Optical fibers; Optical switches; Packet switching; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Traffic control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
High Performance Switching and Routing, 2001 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6711-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HPSR.2001.923646
Filename :
923646
Link To Document :
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