2010 Proceedings IEEE INFOCOM 2010
DOI: 10.1109/infcom.2010.5462100
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Analyzing Nonblocking Switching Networks using Linear Programming (Duality)

Abstract: Abstract-The main task in analyzing a switching network design (including circuit-, multirate-, and photonic-switching) is to determine the minimum number of some switching components so that the design is non-blocking in some sense (e.g., strictor wide-sense). We show that, in many cases, this task can be accomplished with a simple two-step strategy: (1) formulate a linear program whose optimum value is a bound for the minimum number we are seeking, and (2) specify a solution to the dual program, whose object… Show more

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“…For the analytical modelling of switching networks, the methods based on Jacobaeus approach [38] and linear programming can be used [39]. One of the most universal methods for analytical modelling of multiservice switching networks is the so-called effective availability methods [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the analytical modelling of switching networks, the methods based on Jacobaeus approach [38] and linear programming can be used [39]. One of the most universal methods for analytical modelling of multiservice switching networks is the so-called effective availability methods [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%