Fair queueing based packet scheduling for buffered crossbar switches Conference

Pan, D, Makki, K, Pissinou, N. (2009). Fair queueing based packet scheduling for buffered crossbar switches . 10.1109/GLOCOM.2009.5425680

cited authors

  • Pan, D; Makki, K; Pissinou, N

abstract

  • Recent development in VLSI technology makes it feasible to integrate on-chip memories to crossbar switching fabrics. Switches using such crossbars are called buffered crossbar switches, in which each crosspoint has a small exclusive buffer. The crosspoint buffers decouple input ports and output ports, and reduce the switch scheduling problem to the fair queueing problem. In this paper, we present the fair queueing based packet scheduling scheme for buffered crossbar switches, which requires no speedup and directly handles variable length packets without segmentation and reassembly (SAR). The presented scheme makes scheduling decisions in a distributed manner, and provides performance guarantees. Given the properties of the actual fair queueing algorithm used in the scheduling scheme, we calculate the crosspoint buffer size bound to avoid overflow, and analyze the fairness and delay guarantees provided by the scheduling scheme. In addition, we use WF2Q, the fair queueing algorithm with the tightest performance guarantees, as a case study, and present simulation data to verify the analytical results.

publication date

  • December 1, 2009

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

International Standard Book Number (ISBN) 13