92 research outputs found

    Minimization of Latency and Power for Network-on-Chip

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    Network-on-chip (NoC) has emerged as a imperative aspect that determines the performance and power consumption of many-core systems. This paper proposes a combination scheme for NoCs, which aims at gaining low latency and low power consumption. In the presented combination scheme, a peculiar switching mechanism, called virtual circuit switching, is proposed to interweave with circuit switching and packet switching. Flits traveling in virtual circuit switching can pass through the router with only one stage. In addition, multiple virtual circuit-switched (VCS) connections are granted to share a common physical channel. Moreover, a path allocation algorithm is used in this paper to determine VCS connections and circuit-switched connections on a mesh-connected NoC, such that both communication latency and power are optimized. DOI: 10.17762/ijritcc2321-8169.15022

    Electronic and photonic switching in the atm era

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    Broadband networks require high-capacity switches in order to properly manage large amounts of traffic fluxes. Electronic and photonic technologies are being used to achieve this objective both allowing different multiplexing and switching techniques. Focusing on the asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), the inherent different characteristics of electronics and photonics makes different architectures feasible. In this paper, different switching structures are described, several ATM switching architectures which have been recently implemented are presented and the implementation characteristics discussed. Three diverse points of view are given from the electronic research, the photonic research and the commercial switches. Although all the architectures where successfully tested, they should also follow different market requirements in order to be commercialised. The characteristics are presented and the architectures projected over them to evaluate their commercial capabilities.Peer ReviewedPostprint (published version

    HYBRID STRATEGY FOR SWITCHING REGULATE TRANSMISSION IN IMAGINARY CIRCUITS

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    Within the presented hybrid plan, a manuscript switching mechanism, known as virtual circuit switching, is suggested to intermingle with circuit switching and packet switching. Flits driving virtual circuit switching can traverse the router with simply one stage. Additionally, multiple virtual circuit-switched (VCS) connections are permitted to talk about a typical physical funnel. Furthermore, a way allocation formula is suggested within this paper to find out VCS connections and circuit-switched connections on the mesh-connected NoC, so that both communication latency and power are enhanced. Network-on-nick (NoC) has become an important component that determines the performance and power use of many-core systems. This paper proposes a hybrid plan for NoCs, which is aimed at acquiring low latency and occasional power consumption. Some synthetic and real traffic workloads are exploited to judge the potency of the suggested hybrid plan. Furthermore, in comparison with the NoC with virtual point-to-point connections (Very important personnel), the suggested hybrid plan can help to eliminate the latency using the power decreasing averagely. The experimental results reveal that our suggested hybrid plan can efficiently lessen the communication latency and power. For example, legitimate traffic workloads, typically latency reduction power saving could be acquired in comparison with the baseline NoC

    Towards Useful Overall Network Teletraffic Definitions

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    A detailed conceptual and a corresponding analytical traffic models of an overall (virtual) circuit switching telecommunication system are used. The models are relatively close to real-life communication systems with homogeneous terminals. In addition to Normalized and Pie-Models Ensue Model and Denial Traffic concept are proposed, as a parts of a technique for presentation and analysis of overall network traffic models functional structure; The ITU-T definitions for: fully routed, successful and effective attempts, and effective traffic are re-formulated. Definitions for fully routed traffic and successful traffic are proposed, because they are absent in the ITU-T recommendations; A definition of demand traffic (absent in ITU-T Recommendations) is proposed. For each definition are appointed: 1) the correspondent part of the conceptual model graphical presentation; 2) analytical equations, valid for mean values, in a stationary state. This allows real network traffic considered to be classified more precisely and shortly. The proposed definitions are applicable for every telecommunication system

    Primary and Secondary Empirical Values in Network Redimensioning

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    A model of an overall telecommunication network with virtual circuits switching, in stationary state, with Bernoulli-Poisson-Pascal (BPP) input flow, repeated calls, limited number of homogeneous terminals and 8 types of losses is considered. One of the main problems of network redimensioning is estimation of the traffic offered in the network because it reflects on finding of necessary number of equivalent switching lines on the basis of the consideration of detailed users behavior and target Quality of Service (QoS). The aim of this paper is to find a new solution of Network Redimensioning Task (NRDT) [4], taking into account the inconvenience of necessary measurements, not considered in the previous research [5]. The results are applicable for redimensioning of every (virtual) circuit switching telecommunication system, both for wireline and wireless systems (GSM, PSTN, ISDN and BISDN). For packet - switching networks proposed approach may be used as a comparison basis and when they work in circuit switching mode (e.g. VoIP)

    A graph theory based energy routing algorithm in Energy Local Area Network (e-LAN)

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    The energy internet concept has been considered as a new development stage of the Smart Grid, which aims to increase the energy transmission efficiency and optimise the energy dispatching in time and space. Energy router is a core device in the energy internet and it connects all the devices together into a net structure and manages power flows among them. The research work presented in this paper described the energy router’s structure and function expectations from the network perspective, and improved the existing energy router design. Open-shortest-path first (OSPF) protocol and virtual circuit switching mode are referenced from the Internet in the energy local area network (e-LAN) design. This paper proposed a design of an energy routing algorithm based on graph theory in an e-LAN. A lowest-cost routing selection algorithm is designed according to the features of power transmission, and a source selection and routing design algorithm is proposed for very heavy load conditions. Both algorithms have been verified by case analyses

    Traffic Offered Behaviour Regarding Target QOS Parameters in Network Dimensioning

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    We consider a model of overall telecommunication network with virtual circuits switching, in stationary state, with Poisson input flow, repeated calls, limited number of homogeneous terminals and 8 types of losses. One of the main problems of network dimensioning/redimensioning is estimation of traffic offered in network because it reflects on finding of necessary number of circuit switching lines on the basis of the consideration of detailed users manners and target Quality of Service (QoS). In this paper we investigate the behaviour of the traffic offered in a network regarding QoS variables: “probability of blocked switching” and “probability of finding B-terminals busy”. Numerical dependencies are shown graphically. A network dimensioning task (NDT) is formulated, solvability of the NDT and the necessary conditions for analytical solution are researched as well. International Journal "Information Technologies and Knowledge" Vol.2 / 2008 174 The received results make the network dimensioning/redimensioning, based on QoS requirements easily, due to clearer understanding of important variables behaviour. The described approach is applicable directly for every (virtual) circuit switching telecommunication system e.g. GSM, PSTN, ISDN and BISDN. For packet - switching networks, at various layers, proposed approach may be used as a comparison basis and when they work in circuit switching mode (e.g. VoIP)

    Dimensioning of Telecommunication Network Based on Quality of Services Demand and Detailed Behaviour of Users

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    The aim of this paper is to be determined the network capacity (number of necessary internal switching lines) based on detailed users’ behaviour and demanded quality of service parameters in an overall telecommunication system. We consider detailed conceptual and its corresponded analytical traffic model of telecommunication system with (virtual) circuit switching, in stationary state with generalized input flow, repeated calls, limited number of homogeneous terminals and losses due to abandoned and interrupted dialing, blocked and interrupted switching, not available intent terminal, blocked and abandoned ringing (absent called user) and abandoned conversation. We propose an analytical - numerical solution for finding the number of internal switching lines and values of the some basic traffic parameters as a function of telecommunication system state. These parameters are requisite for maintenance demand level of network quality of service (QoS). Dependencies, based on the numericalanalytical results are shown graphically. For proposed conceptual and its corresponding analytical model a network dimensioning task (NDT) is formulated, solvability of the NDT and the necessary conditions for analytical solution are researched as well. It is proposed a rule (algorithm) and computer program for calculation of the corresponded number of the internal switching lines, as well as corresponded values of traffic parameters, making the management of QoS easily

    Application of Lagrangian relaxation to computer network control

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    AbstractThe problem of routing and flow control in a computer communication network is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear programming problem. The Lagrangian relaxation method is used to decompose the problem into subproblems that are relatively easier to solve than the original problem. An algorithm is then developed which can obtain an optimal solution to the problem

    A Survey of Network Optimization Techniques for Traffic Engineering

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    TCP/IP represents the reference standard for the implementation of interoperable communication networks. Nevertheless, the layering principle at the basis of interoperability severely limits the performance of data communication networks, thus requiring proper configuration and management in order to provide effective management of traffic flows. This paper presents a brief survey related to network optimization using Traffic Engineering algorithms, aiming at providing additional insight to the different alternatives available in the scientific literature
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