Abstract — We present a scheme to concurrently schedule unicast and multicast traffic in an input-queued switch. It aims at providing high performance under any mix of the two traffic types as well as at avoiding starvation of any connection. The key idea is to schedule the two traffic types independently and in parallel, and then arbitrate among them for access to the switching fabric. The unicast and multicast matchings are combined into a single integrated matching. Edges that are excluded from the integrated matching are guaranteed to receive service at a later time, thus preventing starvation. We use simulation to evaluate the performance of a system employing the proposed scheme and show that, despite its simplicity, the scheme achiev...
Scheduling algorithms are investigated for multi-rate traffic, both point-to-point and multicast. In...
Scheduling algorithms are investigated for multi-rate traffic, both point-to-point and multicast. In...
Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing, 2009, p. 28-33Scalabilit...
Abstract — Internet traffic is a mixture of unicast and multicast flows. Integrated schedulers capab...
The paper studies input-queued packet switches loaded with both unicast and multicast traffic. The p...
Internet traffic is a mixture of unicast and multicast flows. Integrated schedulers capable of deali...
In this paper, we address the problem of providing QoS guarantees for multiple input-queued switchin...
Multicast traffic exhibits an increasing proportion of traffic on the Internet. In order to support ...
Abstract—We consider the problem of scheduling multicast traffic in a buffered crossbar switch with ...
Due to its mild requirement on the bandwidth of switching fabric and internal memory, the input-queu...
Due to its mild requirement on the bandwidth of switching fabric and internal memory, the input-queu...
This paper deals with multicast flow support in N × N Input Queued switch architectures. A practical...
Abstract — The tremendous growth of the Internet coupled with newly emerging applications has create...
Abstract—It is known that single-stage IQ based switch can provide 100 % throughput guarantee for an...
Scheduling multicast traffic has been an active research topic due to the tremendous growth of multi...
Scheduling algorithms are investigated for multi-rate traffic, both point-to-point and multicast. In...
Scheduling algorithms are investigated for multi-rate traffic, both point-to-point and multicast. In...
Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing, 2009, p. 28-33Scalabilit...
Abstract — Internet traffic is a mixture of unicast and multicast flows. Integrated schedulers capab...
The paper studies input-queued packet switches loaded with both unicast and multicast traffic. The p...
Internet traffic is a mixture of unicast and multicast flows. Integrated schedulers capable of deali...
In this paper, we address the problem of providing QoS guarantees for multiple input-queued switchin...
Multicast traffic exhibits an increasing proportion of traffic on the Internet. In order to support ...
Abstract—We consider the problem of scheduling multicast traffic in a buffered crossbar switch with ...
Due to its mild requirement on the bandwidth of switching fabric and internal memory, the input-queu...
Due to its mild requirement on the bandwidth of switching fabric and internal memory, the input-queu...
This paper deals with multicast flow support in N × N Input Queued switch architectures. A practical...
Abstract — The tremendous growth of the Internet coupled with newly emerging applications has create...
Abstract—It is known that single-stage IQ based switch can provide 100 % throughput guarantee for an...
Scheduling multicast traffic has been an active research topic due to the tremendous growth of multi...
Scheduling algorithms are investigated for multi-rate traffic, both point-to-point and multicast. In...
Scheduling algorithms are investigated for multi-rate traffic, both point-to-point and multicast. In...
Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on High Performance Switching and Routing, 2009, p. 28-33Scalabilit...