Queueing in space-division packet switching

The authors study the performance of four different approaches for providing the queuing necessary to smooth fluctuations in packet arrivals to a space-division packet switch. They are (1) input queueing, where a separate first-in, first-out (FIFO) buffer is provided at each input to switch; (2) inp...

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