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ROUTING ALGORITHMS FOR CLOS INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS.

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PERVASIVE COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION
Author(s): AAKANKSHA AGRAWAL , TARUN GOYAL , SHAILENDRA MISHRA

Abstract: The Clos Interconnection Networks are a class of multistage switching network topologies that provide alternate path between inputs and outputs, making it possible to minimize or eliminate the blocking that can otherwise occur in such networks. In this paper, we study the various routing algorithms which have been proposed each imposing extra cost due to hardware use and re-routing algorithm and we also study a routing algorithm which takes blocking avoidance approach for avoiding related costs. There is no blocking while the primary routing is performed from the input to output. The results show that this algorithm is easy than the algorithms previously proposed.

  • Publication Date: 17-Jun-2012
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2579-2-277
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ANALYSIS OF A LAN UNDER DIFFERENT ETHERNET WIRING STANDARDS WITH VARIATION IN TIME AND COMPONENTS

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PERVASIVE COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATION
Author(s): R H GOUDAR

Abstract: In this paper we simulate a campus LAN using IT Guru Opnet 9.1 and then we calculate the performance of this network under 10BaseT and 100BaseT Ethernet wiring standards with varying time and components (i.e. no. of hubs) and finally we compare the results i.e. which standard perform better for which time duration and for how many number of components. We find that numbers of collision counts at hubs are always more in 10BaseT, because of the nature of this standard. Hubs are always more utilized in 10BaseT, because of more retransmission attempts due to high number of collisions in 10BaseT. Hubs filter no traffic for 10BaseT but for 100BaseT they filter some traffic and perform well with increasing time. When we increase the time not the components the performance of switch is good under 100BaseT because it filter more traffic with increasing time as compare to 10BaseT. When we increase number of components and time period in 100BaseT, it also performs well. In this case when time is

  • Publication Date: 17-Jun-2012
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2579-2-279
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