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Static virtual channel allocation in oblivious routing

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Static virtual channel allocation in oblivious routing
Most virtual channel routers have multiple virtual channels to mitigate the effects of head-of-line blocking. When there are more flows than virtual channels at a link, packets or flows must compete for channels, either in a dynamic way at each link or by static assignment computed before transmission starts. In this paper, we present methods that statically allocate channels to flows at each link when oblivious routing is used, and ensure deadlock freedom for arbitrary minimal routes when two or more virtual channels are available. We then experimentally explore the performance tradeoffs of static and dynamic virtual channel allocation for various oblivious routing methods, including DOR, ROMM, Valiant and a novel bandwidth-sensitive oblivious routing scheme (BSORM). Through judicious separation of flows, static allocation schemes often exceed the performance of dynamic allocation schemes.
Keun Sup Shim, Myong Hyon Cho, Michel A. Kinsy, Ti
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Updated 21 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where NOCS
Authors Keun Sup Shim, Myong Hyon Cho, Michel A. Kinsy, Tina Wen, Mieszko Lis, G. Edward Suh, Srinivas Devadas
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