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We describe a large ATM switch with moderate circuit complexity which delivers packets in sequence with a small constant delay. The switch takes advantage of trunk grouping to increase throughput and has the same topology as that of a Banyan network. By using modules that look at k inputs (k>16) at a time and recursively dividing the packets into two groups, the proposed switch achieves a good throughput value that is relatively independent of switch size. Cell loss on the order of 10−10 can be obtained using the switch. The switch has O(n log2 n) complexity in the number of modules where n is the number of inputs. The modules of the switch have very regular interconnections, and hence are suitable for dense VLSI implementation.
This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under NSF Grant NCR-9103485.
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Aryal, S., Meditch, J.S. (1996). Design of a large ATM switch with trunk grouping. In: Plattner, B. (eds) Broadband Communications Networks, Services, Applications, Future Directions. IZS 1996. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1044. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0022237
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