A tradeoff study of switching systems in computer communication networks
Abstract
This paper is concerned with a comparison study of three switching techniques used in computer-based communication networks: circuit switching, message (packet) switching, and cut-through switching. The comparison is based on the delay performance as obtained through analytic models of these techniques. For circuit switching, the model reflects the phenomenon of channel reservation through which it can be shown that when circuit switching is used, data communication networks saturate rapidly. Through numerical examples, it is shown that the boundary between the areas of relative effectiveness of these switching techniques depends very much on the network topology (more precisely the path length of communication), the message length, and the useful utilization.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- December 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980STIA...8117040K
- Keywords:
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- Communication Networks;
- Computer Networks;
- Computer Systems Design;
- Data Transmission;
- Packet Switching;
- Switching Circuits;
- Data Processing;
- Message Processing;
- Queueing Theory;
- System Effectiveness;
- Tradeoffs;
- Transmission Efficiency;
- Communications and Radar