Title :
A simple adaptive routing scheme for congestion control in ShuffleNet multihop lightwave networks
Author :
Karol, Mark J. ; Shaikh, Salman Z.
Author_Institution :
AT&T Bell Lab., Holmdel, NJ, USA
fDate :
9/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors describe a simple adaptive routing scheme for datagram (connectionless) and virtual circuit (connection-oriented) transmission that relieves congestion resulting from nonuniform traffic patterns and network failures. The authors describe a fixed-routing algorithm for dedicated channel ShuffleNets. Based on the fixed routing algorithm, an adaptive routing scheme for datagram transmission is presented followed by performance results for uniform and nonuniform traffic patterns and fault tolerance. The adaptive routing of datagrams uses only the local queue size information available at the network interface units (NIUs) and redistributes the load as congestion develops. Since datagrams are individually routed through the network, they may not arrive at their destination in the order they were generated and may need to be resequenced. The authors compute an upper estimate on the resequencing buffer size for stream traffic. A virtual circuit version of the adaptive routing algorithm eliminates the need for resequencing buffers
Keywords :
computer networks; frequency division multiplexing; optical links; packet switching; telecommunication traffic; telecommunications computing; ShuffleNet multihop lightwave networks; WDM; computer networks; congestion control; datagram transmission; dedicated channel ShuffleNets; fault tolerance; nonuniform traffic patterns; packet communication system; resequencing buffer size; simple adaptive routing scheme; stream traffic; uniform traffic patterns; upper estimate; virtual circuit transmission; Adaptive control; Intelligent networks; Lighting control; Optical buffering; Programmable control; Routing; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication traffic; Traffic control; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on