A Performance Evaluation of Multiple Input Queued (MIQ) Switch with Iterative Weighted Slip Algorithm

Abstract

Many researchers had evaluated the throughput and delay performance of virtual output queued (VOQ) packet switches using iterative weighted/un-weighted scheduling algorithms. Prof. Nick Mckeown from Stanford University had evolved with excellent iterative maximal matching (i-slip) scheme which provides throughput near to 100%. Prof. Kim had suggested multiple input queued architecture which also provide more than 90 % throughput for less number of input queues per port. (In VOQ N queues per port are used). Our attempt is to use MIQ architecture and evaluate delay, throughput performance with i-slip algorithm for scheduling. While evaluating performance we had used Bernoulli’s and Bursty (ON-OFF) traffic models.

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S Kore, Sayali Kore, Ajinkya Biradar, Dr. P Kulkarni

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S Kore, Sayali Kore, Ajinkya Biradar, Dr. P Kulkarni (2012). A Performance Evaluation of Multiple Input Queued (MIQ) Switch with Iterative Weighted Slip Algorithm. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications, 3(9), 231-235. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-114408