Artigo Revisado por pares

The Performance of Multicast Banyan Networks

2000; Elsevier BV; Volume: 60; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1006/jpdc.2000.1641

ISSN

1096-0848

Autores

Yuanyuan Yang,

Tópico(s)

Low-power high-performance VLSI design

Resumo

Multicast is the ability to transmit information from a single source node to multiple selected destination nodes in a network. Current trends in networking applications indicate that there will be an increasing demand in future networks for multicast communication. Efficient multicast communication is critical to the network performance. Banyan networks have been proposed for use in ATM high-speed communications networks and have been used for the interconnection of processors in scalable parallel computers. This paper addresses the performance issues of supporting multicast communication in banyan networks. Previous work on the performance of banyan networks has been primarily for the networks which can support only one-to-one communication (i.e., unicast banyan networks). We present here an analytical model for the performance of banyan networks which support multicast communication (i.e., multicast banyan networks). Our model yields a set of equations that can be solved for the throughput of the network. We show that the throughput of a multicast banyan network is generally higher than that of a unicast banyan network. In particular, we obtain that the throughput of a multicast banyan network is Θ(N), where N is the size of the network, compared with Θ(NlogN) for a unicast banyan network. In addition to throughput, we also derive formulas for another important performance metric, packet loss probability, for multicast banyan networks in this paper.

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