Clyde P. Kruskal, Larry Rudolph, et al.
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
We analyze the random delay experienced by a message traversing a buffered, multistage packet-switching banyan network. We find the generating function for the distribution of waiting time at the first stage of the network for a very general class of traffic, assuming messages have discrete sizes. For example, traffic can be uniform or nonuniform, messages can have different sizes, and messages can arrive in batches. For light-to-moderate loads, we conjecture that delays experienced at the various stages of the network are nearly the same and are nearly independent. This allows us to approximate the total delay distribution. Better approximations for the distribution of waiting times at later stages of the network are attained by assuming that in the limit a sort of spatial steady state is achieved. Extensive simulations confirm the formulas and conjectures. © 1988 IEEE
Clyde P. Kruskal, Larry Rudolph, et al.
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Dennis Shasha, Marc Snir
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Marc Snir, Robert W. Wisniewski, et al.
IJHPCA
Clyde P. Kruskal, Larry Rudolph, et al.
Theoretical Computer Science