Maintaining Packet Order in Reservation-Based Shared-Memory Optical Packet Switch

Xiaoliang Wang, Xiaohong Jiang, S. Horiguchi
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Shared-memory optical packet (SMOP) switch architecture is very promising for significantly reducing the amount of required optical memory, which is typically constructed from fiber delay lines (FDLs). The current reservation-based scheduling algorithms for SMOP switches can effectively utilize the FDLs and achieve a low packet loss rate by simply reserving the departure time for each arrival packet. It is notable, however, that such a simple scheduling scheme may introduce a significant packets out of order problem. In this paper, we first identify the two main sources of packets out of order in the current reservation-based SMOP switches. We then show that by introducing a "last-timestamp " variable and modifying the corresponding FDLs arrangement as well as the scheduling process in the current reservation-based SMOP switches, it is possible to keep packets in-sequence while still maintaining a similar delay and packet loss performance as the previous design.
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基于预留的共享内存光包交换机中报文顺序的维护
共享内存光分组(SMOP)交换体系结构非常有希望显著减少所需的光存储器数量,而光存储器通常由光纤延迟线(fdl)构成。现有的基于预留的SMOP交换机调度算法可以通过简单地为每个到达的数据包预留出发时间,有效地利用fdl,实现较低的丢包率。然而,值得注意的是,这样一个简单的调度方案可能会引入一个重要的数据包乱序问题。在本文中,我们首先确定了当前基于保留的SMOP交换机中数据包乱序的两个主要来源。然后,我们展示了通过引入“last-timestamp”变量并修改当前基于保留的SMOP交换机中相应的fdl安排以及调度过程,可以保持数据包的顺序,同时仍然保持与以前设计相似的延迟和丢包性能。
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