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Switches and switch interconnects


Abstract:

Switched networks are receiving much attention and supplying a major class of interconnect networks. This paper discusses major issues in switch design and switch interco...Show More

Abstract:

Switched networks are receiving much attention and supplying a major class of interconnect networks. This paper discusses major issues in switch design and switch interconnects. Due to the importance of high-speed switches in building switched LANs, major design issues are studied and several commercial switches are reviewed. Among different techniques used in switch design, cut-through switching promises short latency delivery and thus is well suited to distributed/parallel applications. The back pressure flow control of cut-through switching also prevents packet loss due to buffer overflow. For economical and practical reasons, switch interconnects should support irregular topologies, which makes deadlock-free routing more difficult. To provide good network performance, a key point is to develop a traffic-balanced network with minimum diameter and average path length. It is important to understand the issues and solutions in these areas in order to meet the increasing performance demand.
Date of Conference: 17-19 June 1997
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-8186-7975-1
Conference Location: Montreal, QC, Canada

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