DocumentCode
3420056
Title
Multipriority packet switching on the HYPER switch
Author
Alnuweiri, Hussein M. ; He, Yue ; Ito, Mabo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., British Columbia Univ., Vancouver, BC, Canada
fYear
1998
fDate
26-29 May 1998
Firstpage
34
Lastpage
42
Abstract
This paper develops an efficient buffer management scheme that makes generic ATM switches capable of supporting delay-sensitive as well as loss-sensitive traffic. The proposed scheme aims at enhancing the performance of ATM switches by maintaining the head cells of output queues in relatively short dedicated output buffers, while maintaining the long tails of overflowing queues in a shared-memory pool where various memory-space management schemes can be applied. Under this scheme, delay-sensitive (high-priority) cells can be forwarded immediately to the output buffers, where priority-based cell scheduling is exercised. Loss-sensitive (low-priority) cells are pushed into the shared-memory only if their output buffers are full. If the shared memory is full, then a suitable push-out scheme must be employed to provide fairness. We investigate the impact of various buffer management and cell scheduling policies on the dynamics of interaction among the two traffic classes. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed scheme in providing each traffic class with the required quality-of-service (QoS) performance over a wide range of traffic loads and buffer sizes
Keywords
asynchronous transfer mode; buffer storage; packet switching; queueing theory; scheduling; shared memory systems; storage management; telecommunication network management; telecommunication traffic; HYPER switch; buffer management; cell scheduling policies; delay-sensitive cells; delay-sensitive traffic; dynamics; efficient buffer management scheme; fairness; generic ATM switches; head cells; high-priority cells; interaction; loss-sensitive traffic; memory-space management schemes; multipriority packet switching; output buffers; output queues; overflowing queues; performance; priority-based cell scheduling; push-out scheme; quality-of-service; shared-memory; shared-memory pool; traffic classes; Asynchronous transfer mode; Delay; Dynamic scheduling; Helium; Indium tin oxide; Memory management; Packet switching; Probability distribution; Switches; Traffic control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
ATM Workshop Proceedings, 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location
Fairfax, VA
ISSN
1098-7789
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4874-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ATM.1998.675111
Filename
675111
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