Title :
Performance of a nonblocking space-division packet switch with correlated input traffic
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Texas Univ., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This work studies the performance of a nonblocking space-division packet switch in a correlated input traffic environment. In constructing the input traffic model, the author considers that each input is a time division multiaccess (TDM) link connecting to multiple sources. Every source on a link supports one call at a time. Each call experiences the alternation of ON and OFF periods, and generates packets periodically while in ON period. The stochastic property of each call does not have to be identical. Packets from each individual call are destined to the same output. The output address of each call is assumed to be uniformly assigned at random. The author derives both upper and lower bounds of the maximum throughput at system saturation. His study indicates that, if the source access rate is substantially lower than the link transmission rate, the effect of input traffic correlation on the output contentions can generally be ignored. Also, the analysis of each input queue becomes separable from the rest of the switch. The same study is carried out with nonuniform call address assignment
Keywords :
multi-access systems; packet switching; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; correlated input traffic; input queue; input traffic model; link transmission rate; lower bounds; maximum throughput; nonblocking switch; nonuniform call address assignment; performance; source access rate; space-division packet switch; system saturation; time division multiaccess; Fabrics; Joining processes; Packet switching; Performance loss; Queueing analysis; Stochastic processes; Switches; Throughput; Time division multiplexing; Traffic control;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on