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The no slot wasting bandwidth balancing mechanism for dual bus architectures
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Load Balancing (Computing)EngineeringComputer ArchitectureBandwidth Balancing MechanismInterconnection Network ArchitectureChannel BandwidthMulti-channel Memory ArchitectureSteady StateSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingDual Bus ArchitecturesNetwork FlowsLoad BalancingComputer EngineeringNetwork On ChipHigh-speed NetworkingQueueing SystemsAdmission ControlBandwidth BalancingNetwork Traffic ControlCongestion ControlCongestion Management
A bandwidth balancing (BWB) mechanism has been added to the distributed queueing algorithm of the distributed-queue dual bus (DQDB) network. BWB can provide the requested throughputs by lightly loaded stations and evenly distribute the remaining channel bandwidth among overloaded stations. However, its operation requires the wastage of channel slots. The authors introduce a new bandwidth balancing mechanism for DQDB. The operation of the new mechanism requires one additional bit in the access control field (ACF) of the slot but has the advantage of exhibiting a similar behavior with the current BWB mechanism of DQDB without wasting any channel slots. For this reason, it can converge faster to the steady state in which fair bandwidth allocation is achieved. The authors investigate the throughput and delay performance of the proposed mechanism under one traffic class and examine its capacity to support multiple priority classes of traffic. They also compare its performance with the corresponding performance of the BWB mechanism of DQDB.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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