Distributed Scheduling Algorithms for Crosspoint-Buffered Switches
Abstract
Given the rapid increase in traffic, greater demands have been put on high-speed switching systems. Such systems have to simultaneously meet several constraints, e.g., high throughput, low delay and low complexity. This makes it challenging to design an efficient scheduling algorithm, and has consequently drawn considerable research interest. However, previous results either cannot provide a 100\% throughput guarantee without a speedup, or require a complex centralized scheduler. In this paper, we design a distributed 100 \% throughput algorithm for crosspoint buffered switches, called DISQUO, with very limited message passing. We prove that DISQUO can achieve 100\% throughput for any admissible Bernoulli traffic, with a low time complexity of O(1) per port. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first distributed algorithm that can provide a 100\% throughput for a crosspoint buffered switch.
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