DocumentCode
1511123
Title
Throughput analysis, optimal buffer allocation, and traffic imbalance study of a generic nonblocking packet switch
Author
Chen, Jeane S C ; Stern, Thomas E.
Author_Institution
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
Volume
9
Issue
3
fYear
1991
fDate
4/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
439
Lastpage
449
Abstract
A general model is presented to study the performance of a family of space-domain packet switches, implementing both input and output queuing and varying degrees of speedup. Based on this model, the impact of the speedup factor on the switch performance is analyzed. In particular, the maximum switch throughput, and the average system delay for any given degree of speedup are obtained. The results demonstrate that the switch can achieve 99% throughput with a modest speedup factor of four. Packet blocking probability for systems with finite buffers can also be derived from this model, and the impact of buffer allocation on blocking probability is investigated. Given a fixed buffer budget, this analysis obtains an optimal placement of buffers among input and output ports to minimize the blocking probability. The model is also extended to cover a nonhomogeneous system, where traffic intensity at each input varies and destination distribution is not uniform. Using this model, the effect of traffic imbalance on the maximum switch throughput is studied. It is seen that input imbalance has a more adverse effect on throughput than output imbalance
Keywords
buffer storage; packet switching; queueing theory; telecommunication traffic; average system delay; blocking probability; generic nonblocking packet switch; input queueing; maximum switch throughput; optimal buffer allocation; output queuing; space-domain packet switches; throughput analysis; traffic imbalance; Analytical models; Delay systems; Packet switching; Performance analysis; Predictive models; Switches; Telecommunication switching; Throughput; Traffic control; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.76643
Filename
76643
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