Recent applications have imposed stringent requirements within the Data Center Network (DCN) switches in terms of scalability, throughput and latency. In this thesis, the architectural design of the packet-switches is tackled in different ways to enable the expansion in both the number of connected endpoints and traffic volume. A cost-effective Clos-network switch with partially buffered units is proposed and two packet scheduling algorithms are described. The first algorithm adopts many simple and distributed arbiters, while the second approach relies on a central arbiter to guarantee an ordered packet delivery. For an improved scalability, the Clos switch is build using a Network-on-Chip (NoC) fabric instead of the common crossbar units...
Modern datacenter networks provide very high capacity via redundant Clos topologies and low switch l...
As data centre traffic dynamics are changing, optical networking is becoming increasingly important...
The switching capacity of an Internet router is often dictated by the memory bandwidth required to b...
The switch fabric in a Data-Center Network (DCN) handles constantly variable loads. This is stressin...
The growing trends of data centers over last decades including social networking, cloud-based applic...
Bandwidth-hungry applications such as Cloud computing, video sharing and social networking drive the...
This paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of a class of packet-switching fabric...
We propose a highly scalable packet-switching architecture that suits for demanding Data center Netw...
Scaling-up Data Center Networks (DCNs) should be done at the network level as well as the switching ...
Data Center Networks (DCNs) have gone through major evolutionary changes over the past decades. Yet,...
Modern Data Center Networks (DCNs) that scale to thousands of servers require high performance switc...
This paper proposes a novel and highly scalable multistage packet-switch design based on Networks-on...
High-speed routers and high-performance data centers share a common system-level architecture in whi...
In this dissertation three load-balancing Clos-network packet switches that attain 100% throughput a...
As data centers enter the exascale computing era, the traffic exchanged between internal network nod...
Modern datacenter networks provide very high capacity via redundant Clos topologies and low switch l...
As data centre traffic dynamics are changing, optical networking is becoming increasingly important...
The switching capacity of an Internet router is often dictated by the memory bandwidth required to b...
The switch fabric in a Data-Center Network (DCN) handles constantly variable loads. This is stressin...
The growing trends of data centers over last decades including social networking, cloud-based applic...
Bandwidth-hungry applications such as Cloud computing, video sharing and social networking drive the...
This paper presents the design, implementation, and evaluation of a class of packet-switching fabric...
We propose a highly scalable packet-switching architecture that suits for demanding Data center Netw...
Scaling-up Data Center Networks (DCNs) should be done at the network level as well as the switching ...
Data Center Networks (DCNs) have gone through major evolutionary changes over the past decades. Yet,...
Modern Data Center Networks (DCNs) that scale to thousands of servers require high performance switc...
This paper proposes a novel and highly scalable multistage packet-switch design based on Networks-on...
High-speed routers and high-performance data centers share a common system-level architecture in whi...
In this dissertation three load-balancing Clos-network packet switches that attain 100% throughput a...
As data centers enter the exascale computing era, the traffic exchanged between internal network nod...
Modern datacenter networks provide very high capacity via redundant Clos topologies and low switch l...
As data centre traffic dynamics are changing, optical networking is becoming increasingly important...
The switching capacity of an Internet router is often dictated by the memory bandwidth required to b...