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In this paper, we investigate a single-server Poisson input queueing model, wherein arrivals of units are in bulk.
Fiber delay lines are used to perform optical packet buffering, which accomplishes either input queueing or shared queueing.
Recent researches present that packet-mode scheduling may provide overall performance advantages over cell-mode scheduling in input queueing switches.
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Due to the architectural similarity between the input queued (IQ) and IBC switches, all the algorithms proposed for the latter were just a simple mapping of earlier algorithms proposed for the former.
In this paper we consider the case of packet switches, i.e., devices operating on variable-size data units at their interfaces, but internally operating on fixed-size data units, and we propose novel extensions of known scheduling algorithms for input queued and combined input/output-queued architectures.
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Congestion occurring in the input queues of broadcast-based multiprocessor architectures can severely limit their overall performance.
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