Performance of the Modified

Performance of the Modified Round Robin Scheduling Algorithm for Input-Queued Switches Under Self-Similar Traffic

Shanmugam Arumugam1 and Shanthi Govindaswamy2

1Bannari Amman Institute of Technology and Science, Coimbatore, India

2ECE Department, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore, India 

Abstract: The iSLIP algorithm has been proved to be a very efficient, high throughput scheme for scheduling in input-queued switches. In this paper, we discuss a Modified Round Robin (MRR) scheme, which involves less number of arbitration steps in each iteration when compared to iSLIP. We prove through simulation studies, that the MRR algorithm shows a performance equivalent to iSLIP, but requires less number of processing steps. We compare the performance of the two algorithms under different types of traffic, including Bernoulli independent identically distributed (i. i. d) and bursty traffic. We study the load-delay performance for different switch sizes and for traffic of different burst lengths. We also consider several traffic generation models for generating self-similar traffic and study the performance of both the algorithms under this type of traffic. 

Keywords: High-speed packet switches, self-similar traffic, input-queued switches, packet schedulers, scheduling algorithms. 

Received December 4, 2004; accepted June 29, 2005  

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