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Internet traffic is increasing at a rate of at least 200% per year. The world’s largest Internet Service Provider has recently stated that it expects traffic capacity on its regional trunks to grow to a 1-10 petabit range over the next four to five years. Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), long-haul fiber-optic links and high-capacity all-optical circuit switches are now being employed at the Internet core to process such massive traffic, consequently creating a demand for novel high-performance packet switching technologies (IP routers, ATM switches, and Ethernet Switches) which feed the optical core.

Over the last ten years, tremendous technological advances have taken place in order to achieve these objectives. High-performance Packet Switching Architectures is the first book to cover these advances in a comprehensive one-volume survey. The book’s editors have brought together contributions from leading researchers in industry and universities, yielding an integrated coverage of the state-of-the-art in packet-switching technologies.

A mix of theoretical and practical material allows the book to act an essential reference for researchers in academia as well as industrial engineers.




Internet traffic is increasing at a rate of at least 200% per year. The world’s largest Internet Service Provider has recently stated that it expects traffic capacity on its regional trunks to grow to a 1-10 petabit range over the next four to five years. Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), long-haul fiber-optic links and high-capacity all-optical circuit switches are now being employed at the Internet core to process such massive traffic, consequently creating a demand for novel high-performance packet switching technologies (IP routers, ATM switches, and Ethernet Switches) which feed the optical core.

Over the last ten years, tremendous technological advances have taken place in order to achieve these objectives. High-performance Packet Switching Architectures is the first book to cover these advances in a comprehensive one-volume survey. The book’s editors have brought together contributions from leading researchers in industry and universities, yielding an integrated coverage of the state-of-the-art in packet-switching technologies.

A mix of theoretical and practical material allows the book to act an essential reference for researchers in academia as well as industrial engineers.




Internet traffic is increasing at a rate of at least 200% per year. The world’s largest Internet Service Provider has recently stated that it expects traffic capacity on its regional trunks to grow to a 1-10 petabit range over the next four to five years. Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), long-haul fiber-optic links and high-capacity all-optical circuit switches are now being employed at the Internet core to process such massive traffic, consequently creating a demand for novel high-performance packet switching technologies (IP routers, ATM switches, and Ethernet Switches) which feed the optical core.

Over the last ten years, tremendous technological advances have taken place in order to achieve these objectives. High-performance Packet Switching Architectures is the first book to cover these advances in a comprehensive one-volume survey. The book’s editors have brought together contributions from leading researchers in industry and universities, yielding an integrated coverage of the state-of-the-art in packet-switching technologies.

A mix of theoretical and practical material allows the book to act an essential reference for researchers in academia as well as industrial engineers.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Architectures of Internet Switches and Routers....Pages 1-38
Theoretical Performance of Input-queued Switches using Lyapunov Methodology....Pages 39-63
Adaptive Batch Scheduling for Packet Switching with Delays....Pages 65-79
Geometry of Packet Switching: Maximal Throughput Cone Scheduling Algorithms....Pages 81-99
Fabric on a Chip: A Memory-management Perspective....Pages 101-120
Packet Switch with Internally Buffered Crossbars....Pages 121-146
Dual Scheduling Algorithm in a Generalized Switch: Asymptotic Optimality and Throughput Optimality....Pages 147-168
The Combined Input and Crosspoint Queued Switch....Pages 169-195
Time-Space Label Switching Protocol (TSL-SP)....Pages 197-210
Hybrid Open Hash Tables for Network Processors....Pages 211-228
Back Matter....Pages 229-230


Internet traffic is increasing at a rate of at least 200% per year. The world’s largest Internet Service Provider has recently stated that it expects traffic capacity on its regional trunks to grow to a 1-10 petabit range over the next four to five years. Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), long-haul fiber-optic links and high-capacity all-optical circuit switches are now being employed at the Internet core to process such massive traffic, consequently creating a demand for novel high-performance packet switching technologies (IP routers, ATM switches, and Ethernet Switches) which feed the optical core.

Over the last ten years, tremendous technological advances have taken place in order to achieve these objectives. High-performance Packet Switching Architectures is the first book to cover these advances in a comprehensive one-volume survey. The book’s editors have brought together contributions from leading researchers in industry and universities, yielding an integrated coverage of the state-of-the-art in packet-switching technologies.

A mix of theoretical and practical material allows the book to act an essential reference for researchers in academia as well as industrial engineers.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Architectures of Internet Switches and Routers....Pages 1-38
Theoretical Performance of Input-queued Switches using Lyapunov Methodology....Pages 39-63
Adaptive Batch Scheduling for Packet Switching with Delays....Pages 65-79
Geometry of Packet Switching: Maximal Throughput Cone Scheduling Algorithms....Pages 81-99
Fabric on a Chip: A Memory-management Perspective....Pages 101-120
Packet Switch with Internally Buffered Crossbars....Pages 121-146
Dual Scheduling Algorithm in a Generalized Switch: Asymptotic Optimality and Throughput Optimality....Pages 147-168
The Combined Input and Crosspoint Queued Switch....Pages 169-195
Time-Space Label Switching Protocol (TSL-SP)....Pages 197-210
Hybrid Open Hash Tables for Network Processors....Pages 211-228
Back Matter....Pages 229-230
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