2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.02497
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Computationally efficient worst-case analysis of flow-controlled networks with Network Calculus

Abstract: Networks with hop-by-hop flow control occur in several contexts, from data centers to systems architectures (e.g., wormholerouting networks on chip). A worst-case end-to-end delay in such networks can be computed using Network Calculus (NC), an algebraic theory where traffic and service guarantees are represented as curves in a Cartesian plane. NC uses transformation operations, e.g., the min-plus convolution, to model how the traffic profile changes with the traversal of network nodes. NC allows one to model … Show more

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“…Others, such as the sub-additive closure, are exponential. This holds for both the number of elementary operations involved and the number of linear pieces of the result, and implies that chaining a number of NC operators may yield expressions that -while visually and algebraically neat -are algorithmically unfeasible, e.g., take days to compute, or may exhaust the hardware resources and not compute at all [3]. This constrains -sometimes severely -the practical uses of NC analysis, and calls for efficient software libraries that implement NC operations.…”
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“…Others, such as the sub-additive closure, are exponential. This holds for both the number of elementary operations involved and the number of linear pieces of the result, and implies that chaining a number of NC operators may yield expressions that -while visually and algebraically neat -are algorithmically unfeasible, e.g., take days to compute, or may exhaust the hardware resources and not compute at all [3]. This constrains -sometimes severely -the practical uses of NC analysis, and calls for efficient software libraries that implement NC operations.…”
Section: Motivation and Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We remark that there are several common situations where UPP curves arise spontaneously: work [8] shows that this is the case whenever packetization and finite transmission speeds are factored in. Moreover, flow-controlled networks [3], currently being envisaged for data centers, have UPP service curves, and so do wormhole-routing networks [9] used in systems architectures.…”
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