In this paper, we evaluate the performance of the copy network under three scenarios : (1) Non-Buffer-NonSplitting copy network (NBNS). (2) Shared-Input-Buffer-NonSplitting copy network (SIBNS). (3) Shared-Input-Buffer-Splitting copy network (SIBS). For NBNS, we derived the exact overflow and cell loss probabilities instead of the Chernoff Bound. Furthermore, we propose a general Markov Model, a novel theoretical approach, for the performance analysis of the Shared-Input-Buffer copy networks. This analysis method can be applied for both SIBNS and SIBS. In our work, theoretical and simulation results are presented for every scenario. The comparison shows that improved performance of lower cell loss and higher throughput can be achieved by shared-input-buffer (SIBNS and SIBS). However, the tradeoff is long cell delay. With the splitting algorithm, SIBS can provide the better performance than the NBNS and SIBNS.
Index Terms:
ATM switch, Multicast, Copy Network
Citation:
Feihong Chen, Bulent Yener, Ali N. Akansu, Sirin Tekinay, "A Novel Performance Analysis for the Copy Network in a Multicast ATM Switch," icccn, pp.99, Seventh International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN '98), 1998