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The design and analysis of an ATM multicast switch with adaptive traffic controller

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The paper describes several improvements to a nonblocking copy network proposed previously for multicast packet switching that provide a complete solution to some system problems inherent in multicasting.
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The paper describes several improvements to a nonblocking copy network proposed previously for multicast packet switching. The improvements provide a complete solution to some system problems inherent in multicasting. The input fairness problem caused by overflow is solved by a cyclic running adder network (CRAN), which can calculate running sums of copy requests starting from any input port. The starting point can change adaptively in every time slot based on the overflow condition of the previous time slot. The CRAN also serves as a multicast traffic controller to regulate the overall copy requests. The throughput of a multicast switch can be improved substantially if partial service of copy request is implemented when overflow occurs. Call-splitting can also be implemented by the CRAN in a straightforward manner. Nonuniform distribution of replicated packets at outputs of the copy network may affect the performance of the following routing network. This output fairness problem due to underflow is solved by cyclically shifting the copy packets in every time slot. An approximate queueing model is developed to analyze the performance of this improved copy network. It shows that if the loading on each output of the copy network is maintained below 80%, the average packet delay in an input buffer would be less than two time slots. >

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Architectural choices in large scale ATM switches

TL;DR: This paper seeks to clarify the key architectural issues for ATM switching system design and provides a survey of the current state-of-the-art.
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Input Versus Output Queueing on a SpaceDivision Packet Switch

TL;DR: Two simple models of queueing on an N ?? N space-division packet switch are examined, and it is possible to slightly increase utilization of the output trunks by dropping interfering packets at the end of each time slot, rather than storing them in the input queues.
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Multicast ATM switches: survey and performance evaluation

TL;DR: Without easy and inexpensive multicasting, all the exciting services may become unaffordable and this will in turn lead to the diminishing of customer bases and finally will hinder the full-scale deployment of high speed networks.
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Principles of Broadband Switching and Networking

Tony T. Lee, +1 more
TL;DR: Although the pedagogical explanations in this book are in the context of switches, many of the fundamental principles are relevant to other communication networks with regular topologies.
Patent

Signal monitoring apparatus analyzing voice communication content

TL;DR: A signal monitoring apparatus and method involving devices for monitoring signals representing communications traffic, devices for identifying at least one predetermined parameter by analyzing the context of the monitoring signal, a device for recording the occurrence of the identified parameter, a traffic stream associated with the identified parameters, and a device, responsive to the analysis of the recorded data, for controlling the handling of communications traffic within the apparatus is described in this paper.
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Data networks

TL;DR: Undergraduate and graduate classes in computer networks and wireless communications; undergraduate classes in discrete mathematics, data structures, operating systems and programming languages.
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Input Versus Output Queueing on a Space-Division Packet Switch

TL;DR: Two simple models of queueing on an N \times N space-division packet switch are examined, and it is possible to slightly increase utilization of the output trunks and drop interfering packets at the end of each time slot, rather than storing them in the input queues.
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An introduction to stochastic modeling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors define Markov Chains as a model of transition probability matrices of Markov chains, and describe the long run behavior of these matrices with respect to different types of states.
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The Knockout Switch: a simple, modular architecture for high-performance packet switching

TL;DR: A new, high-performance packet-switching architecture, called the Knockout Switch, is proposed, which uses a novel concentrator design at each output to reduce the number of separate buffers needed to receive simultaneously arriving packets.
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Design of a broadcast packet switching network

TL;DR: In this article, an overview of a system designed to handle a heterogeneous and dynamically changing mix of applications is given, based on fiber-optic transmission systems and high-performance packet switching and can handle applications ranging from low speed data to voice to full-rate video.