We propose a new input arbitration method for an input buffered switch with a buffered crossbar. In the proposed method, each input module selects the first eligible queue from the starting point. The starting points of input modules are different from each other in any case. We show that the uniqueness of the starting points improves the switch performance. Finally, using computer simulations, we confirm the proposed method is better than the conventional method under the uniform and on-off traffic.
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Man-Soo HAN, Dong-Yong KWAK, Bongtae KIM, "Desynchronized Input Buffered Switch with Buffered Crossbar" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E86-B, no. 7, pp. 2216-2219, July 2003, doi: .
Abstract: We propose a new input arbitration method for an input buffered switch with a buffered crossbar. In the proposed method, each input module selects the first eligible queue from the starting point. The starting points of input modules are different from each other in any case. We show that the uniqueness of the starting points improves the switch performance. Finally, using computer simulations, we confirm the proposed method is better than the conventional method under the uniform and on-off traffic.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e86-b_7_2216/_p
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