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ICC
2007
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
Power Managed Packet Switching
— High power dissipation in packet switches and routers is fast turning into a key problem, owing to increasing line speeds and decreasing chip sizes. To address this issue, we i...
Aditya Dua, Benjamin Yolken, Nicholas Bambos
AUTOMATICA
1999
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13 years 10 months ago
On the speedup required for combined input- and output-queued switching
Architectures based on a non-blocking fabric, such as a crosspoint switch, are attractive for use in high-speed LAN switches, IP routers, and ATM switches. These fabrics, coupled ...
Balaji Prabhakar, Nick McKeown
HOTI
2005
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Addressing Queuing Bottlenecks at High Speeds
Modern routers and switch fabrics can have hundreds of input and output ports running at up to 10 Gb/s; 40 Gb/s systems are starting to appear. At these rates, the performance of ...
Sailesh Kumar, Jonathan S. Turner, Patrick Crowley
CN
2006
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13 years 11 months ago
High-performance switching based on buffered crossbar fabrics
As buffer-less crossbar scheduling algorithms reach their practical limitations due to higher port numbers and data rates, internally buffered crossbar (IBC) switches have gained ...
Lotfi Mhamdi, Mounir Hamdi, Christopher Kachris, S...
BROADNETS
2005
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Bandwidth guaranteed multicast scheduling for virtual output queued packet switches
Multicast enables efficient data transmission from one source to multiple destinations, and has been playing an important role in Internet multimedia applications. Although sever...
Deng Pan, Yuanyuan Yang