Nonuniform Output Traffic Distributions in the Multipath Crossbar Network (Special Issue on Parallel and Distributed Supercomputing)
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概要
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Multipath interconnection networks can support higher bandwidth than those of nonblocking networks by passing multiple packets to the same output simultaneously and these packets are buffered in the output buffer. The delay-throughput performance of the output buffer in multipath networks is closely related to output traffic distribution, packet arrival process at each output link connected to a given output buffer. The output traffic distributions are different according to the various input traffic patterns. Focusing on nonuniform output traffic distributions, this paper develops a new, general analytic model of the output buffer in multipath networks, which enables us to investigate the delay-throughput performance of the output buffer under various input traffic patterns. This paper also introduces Multipath Crossbar network as a representative multipath network which is the base architecture of our analysis. It is shown that the output buffer performances such as packet loss probability and delay improve as nonuniformity of the output traffic distribution becomes larger.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1997-04-25
著者
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Cho Jung
Faculty Of Computer Science Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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KWON Boseob
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
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Kwon B
Andong National Univ. Kyungpook Kor
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Cho Jung
Faculty Of The Department Of Computer Science The Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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Kim B
Hallym Univ. Chuncheon Kor
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YOON Hyunsoo
Faculty of the Department of Computer Science, the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technolog
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KIM Byungho
POSDATA.
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Yoon Hyunsoo
Faculty Of The Department Of Computer Science The Korea Advanced Institute Of Science And Technology
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