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S. Sibal and J. Zhang, "On a class of Banyan networks and tandem Banyan switching fabrics," Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM'93 , pp. 481-488, 1993.

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Distributed, Dynamic Control of Circuit-Switched Banyan Networks - Salisbury, Melhem   (Correct)

....also define a reverse path descriptor describing the route backwards through the network from a destination to an input node. Delta networks are a class of banyan network with the property that the path descriptor for a destination node is a permutation of the n radix k digits of the node address[4, 7]. This property is known as self routing. This means that the output port used at a switch does not depend on the address of the node originating the message. The self routing property allows each switch t,o be labeled with a single descriptor for the path used to reach it, This descriptor is ....

S. Sibal and J. Zhang. On a class of banyan networks and tandem banyan switching fa brits. [EEE Transac- tions on Communications, 43(7):2231-2239, July 1995. 161


Distributed, Dynamic Control of Circuit-Switched Banyan Networks - Salisbury, Melhem   (Correct)

....also define a reverse path descriptor describing the route backwards through the network from a destination to an input node. Delta networks are a class of banyan network with the property that the path descriptor for a destination node is a permutation of the n radix k digits of the node address[4, 7]. This property is known as self routing. This means that the output port used at a switch does not depend on the address of the node originating the message. The self routing property allows each switch to be labeled with a single descriptor for the path used to reach it. This descriptor is ....

S. Sibal and J. Zhang. On a class of banyan networks and tandem banyan switching fa brics. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 43(7):2231--2239, July 1995.


Multicast Control in Optical Circuit-Switched Banyan Networks - Salisbury, Melhem   (Correct)

....switch port labels in Figure 1 we see that the descriptor for the path between input node 0 and destination node 5 is 101. Delta networks are a class of banyan network having the property that the path descriptor for a destination node is a permutation of the n radix k digits of the node address[9, 13]. Since the path descriptor is based entirely on the address of the destination node, the routing decision at each switch is independent of the port on which the message arrived, and hence independent of the address of the originating node. This property is known as self routing. A BiDelta network ....

S. Sibal and J. Zhang. On a class of banyan networks and tandem banyan switching fabrics. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 43(7):2231#2239, July 1995.


Distributed, Dynamic Control of Circuit-Switched Banyan Networks - Salisbury, Melhem (1998)   (Correct)

....also define a reverse path descriptor describing the route backwards through the network from a destination to an input node. Delta networks are a class of banyan network with the property that the path descriptor for a destination node is a permutation of the n radix k digits of the node address[4, 7]. This property is known as self routing. This means that the output port used at a switch does not depend on the address of the node originating the message. The self routing property allows each switch to be labeled with a single descriptor for the path used to reach it. This descriptor is ....

S. Sibal and J. Zhang. On a class of banyan networks and tandem banyan switching fa brics. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 43(7):2231--2239, July 1995.


The Folded Hypercube ATM Switches - Park (2001)   (Correct)

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S. Sibal and J. Zhang, "On a class of Banyan networks and tandem Banyan switching fabrics," Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM'93 , pp. 481-488, 1993.

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