RCES: A replication/contention/elimination strategy for replication baseline ATM switch architectures

Shiann Tsong Sheu, Yueh Ru Chuang

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Abstract

A baseline switch architecture with several independent network planes has been proposed to enhance the switching efficiency. This paper proposes a replication/competition/elimination strategy (RCES) for the dual-baseline switch architecture with two parallel network planes to increase the throughput and decrease the effect of the head of line (HOL). For each incoming cell, the RCES first duplicates it and forwards the copy cell into a different inlet in another plane to find another route to pass through the network plane. Based on this strategy, cells will have a better chance of being switched out successfully even when the head of line occurs or burst traffic crowds toward a hot spot. When congestion occurs in the buffers, the cell behind another identical cell will be dropped immediately to reduce the cell loss probability. The performance of the proposed strategy is evaluated by simulations. Simulation results show that the proposed method obtains a higher throughput and lower cell loss probability than the traditional baseline network does.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication1999 2nd International Conference on ATM, ICATM 1999
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages396-403
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)0780354281, 9780780354289
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999
Event2nd International Conference on ATM, ICATM 1999 - Colmar, France
Duration: 21 Jun 199923 Jun 1999

Publication series

Name1999 2nd International Conference on ATM, ICATM 1999

Conference

Conference2nd International Conference on ATM, ICATM 1999
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityColmar
Period21/06/9923/06/99

Keywords

  • Head of Line (HOL)
  • Hot Spot (HS)
  • Replication Baseline Network (RBN)
  • Replication/Competition/Elimination Strategy (RCES)

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