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引用次数: 8
摘要
许多网络/计算应用需要在交换机/路由器级别对多播流量进行高速交换,以节省网络带宽。然而,现有的基于队列的分组交换和调度算法不能很好地处理组播业务。虽然加速要求使得输出排队交换机难以扩展,但单输入排队交换机遭受线路头阻塞(head of line, HOL),严重限制了网络吞吐量。消除HOL阻塞的一种有效而简单的缓冲策略是使用虚拟输出队列(VOQ),该策略已被证明在单播流量下表现良好。然而,使用传统的虚拟输出队列(VOQ)交换机来处理多播流量是不切实际的,因为VOQ多播交换机必须在每个输入端口中保持指数数量的队列。本文提出了一种新的VOQ多播交换机输入缓冲区队列结构,通过将数据包的地址信息和数据信息分开存储,使输入端口只需要管理线性数量的队列。结合多播VOQ开关,我们提出了一种基于先进先出的多播调度算法,FIFO多播调度(FIFOMS),并进行了广泛的模拟,将FIFOMS与其他流行的调度算法进行比较。我们的研究结果充分证明了FIFOMS在组播延迟和队列空间需求方面的优势。
FIFO based multicast scheduling algorithm for VOQ packet switches
Many networking/computing applications require high speed switching for multicast traffic at the switch/router level to save network bandwidth. However, existing queueing based packet switches and scheduling algorithms cannot perform well under multicast traffic. While the speedup requirement makes the output queued switch difficult to scale, the single input queued switch suffers from the head of line (HOL) blocking, which severely limits the network throughput. An efficient yet simple buffering strategy to remove the HOL blocking is to use the virtual output queueing (VOQ), which has been shown to perform well under unicast traffic. However, it is impractical to use the traditional virtual output queued (VOQ) switches for multicast traffic, because a VOQ multicast switch has to maintain an exponential number of queues in each input port. We give a novel queue structure for the input buffers of a VOQ multicast switch by separately storing the address information and data information of a packet, so that an input port only needs to manage a linear number of queues. In conjunction with the multicast VOQ switch, we present a first-in-first-out based multicast scheduling algorithm, FIFO Multicast Scheduling (FIFOMS), and conduct extensive simulations to compare FIFOMS with other popular scheduling algorithms. Our results fully demonstrate the superiority of FIFOMS in both multicast latency and queue space requirement.