Title :
A scalable family of high-speed switch architectures
Author :
Al-Mouhamed, Mayez
Author_Institution :
Comput. Eng. Dept., King Fahd Univ. of Pet. & Miner., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
In this paper we present a scalable and recursive class of banyan switching architectures called the shared-tree banyan networks (STBN). For ATM networks, STBN can be engineered between two extremes: (1) a low-cost banyan with internal and external conflicts, or (2) a high-cost conflict-free fully-connected network with multiple outlets. STBN scalability is based on: (1) scalable concentrator bandwidth, and (2) controllable internal conflicts using path dilation. Scaling up the concentrator bandwidth leads to better utilization of the internal resources in blocking structures. Increasing path dilation increases service rate and cost. Evaluation shows that a small concentrator bandwidth combined with a moderate dilation degree produces a significant decrease in CLP by up to 10-3 fold compared to the standard banyan. The STBN provides an effective tool for the scalability of banyan networks. It is very selective in bandwidth allocation by favoring higher-priority traffic which provides QoS guarantees for selectively switching real-time traffic. To gain scalability, high-speed switching architectures can use the STBN as a basic banyan.
Keywords :
asynchronous transfer mode; bandwidth allocation; electronic switching systems; line concentrators; multistage interconnection networks; quality of service; telecommunication congestion control; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; ATM networks; CLP; QoS guarantees; STBN scalability; blocking structures; controllable internal conflicts; external conflicts; higher-priority traffic; internal conflicts; internal resources utilization; multiple outlet conflict-free fully-connected network; path dilation; scalable concentrator bandwidth; scalable high-speed switch architectures; scalable recursive class banyan switching architectures; selective bandwidth allocation; selective real-time traffic switching; shared-tree banyan networks; Asynchronous transfer mode; Bandwidth; Computer architecture; Delay; Packet switching; Routing; Scalability; Switches; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 2003. ICECS 2003. Proceedings of the 2003 10th IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8163-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICECS.2003.1301969