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Performance of packet switching in buffered single-stage shuffle-exchange networks.

Pin-Yee Chen, +2 more
- pp 622-628
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This article is published in International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems.The article was published on 1982-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 21 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Transmission delay & Burst switching.

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Comparison of deflection and store-and-forward techniques in the Manhattan Street and Shuffle-Exchange Networks

TL;DR: The Manhattan Street Network (MS-Net) and Shuffle-exchange network (SX-net) as discussed by the authors are two-connected networks with significantly different topologies, and both of these networks are suitable for deflection routing.
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Routing and flow control in high-speed wide-area networks

TL;DR: An attempt is made to determine the effect of increasing transmission rates on the routing and flow control algorithms that are used in packet-switched networks.
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Fault-tolerant routing in multistage interconnection networks

TL;DR: In this article, the fault tolerance of multiprocessor systems with multistage interconnection networks under multiple faults in the network is analyzed with respect to the criterion of dynamic full access property of the processors in the system.
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Problems Arising from Deflection Routing: Live-lock, Lockout, Congestion and Message Reassembly

TL;DR: Deflection routing is a technique that has been proposed for slotted, metropolitan area networks that uses local information at a node to apply to high rate networks in which the propagation delay on a link is much greater than the time it takes to transmit a packet.
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