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Achieving 100% Throughput in an Input-Queued Switch

by Nick McKeown, Adisak Mekkittikul, Venkat Anantharam, Jean Walrand - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS , 1996
"... It is well known that head-of-line (HOL) blocking limits the throughput of an input-queued switch with FIFO queues. Under certain conditions, the throughput can be shown to be limited to approximately 58%. It is also known that if non-FIFO queueing policies are used, the throughput can be increas ..."
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It is well known that head-of-line (HOL) blocking limits the throughput of an input-queued switch with FIFO queues. Under certain conditions, the throughput can be shown to be limited to approximately 58%. It is also known that if non-FIFO queueing policies are used, the throughput can

GRASP in Switching Input Optimal Control

by Synthesis Paola Festa, Paola Festa, Giancarlo Raiconi , 2001
"... this paper, several optimal control problems are introduced, referred to the switching input control scheme. The system is characterized by several control variables and at any time only one of them can be acted. At any time, the control decision involves the input variable to be activated and its v ..."
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this paper, several optimal control problems are introduced, referred to the switching input control scheme. The system is characterized by several control variables and at any time only one of them can be acted. At any time, the control decision involves the input variable to be activated and its

The iSLIP Scheduling Algorithm for Input-Queued Switches

by Nick McKeown , 1999
"... An increasing number of high performance internetworking protocol routers, LAN and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches use a switched backplane based on a crossbar switch. Most often, these systems use input queues to hold packets waiting to traverse the switching fabric. It is well known th ..."
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An increasing number of high performance internetworking protocol routers, LAN and asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) switches use a switched backplane based on a crossbar switch. Most often, these systems use input queues to hold packets waiting to traverse the switching fabric. It is well known

THE OPTION VALUE OF SWITCHING INPUTS IN A BIODIESEL PLANT

by Luiz E. T. Brandão, Gilberto Master Penedo, Banco Itaú, Carlos Bastian Pinto
"... There has been a growing concern in recent years about the quality of our environment and dependence on fossil fuels to supply the energy needs of the world, which has created an interest in the development of renewable and less polluting energy sources. One of these alternatives is the biodiesel fu ..."
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fuel, which has many advantages over the fossil based diesel, or petrodiesel. In this paper we use the real options approach to determine the value of the managerial flexibility embedded in a biodiesel plant that has the option to switch inputs among different grain commodities. Our results indicate

THE ENTROPY RATE OF A BINARY CHANNEL WITH SLOWLY SWITCHING INPUT

by P. Chigansky , 2006
"... Abstract. In this note an asymptotic lower bound is derived for the entropy rate of the output of binary channel, whose input is a slowly switching Markov chain. The proof relies on certain concentration properties of conditional distribution (filtering) process. 1. ..."
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Abstract. In this note an asymptotic lower bound is derived for the entropy rate of the output of binary channel, whose input is a slowly switching Markov chain. The proof relies on certain concentration properties of conditional distribution (filtering) process. 1.

Single-Stage Single-Switch Input-Current-Shaping Technique with Fast-Output-Voltage Regulation

by Laszlo Huber, Milan M. Jovanović, Senior Member - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics , 1998
"... Abstract—In this paper, a new single-stage, single-switch input-current-shaping (S4ICS) technique which features substan-tially reduced turn-on switching loss of the switch in a S4ICS flyback topology is described. In the proposed technique, the turn-on switching loss due to the discharging of the o ..."
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Abstract—In this paper, a new single-stage, single-switch input-current-shaping (S4ICS) technique which features substan-tially reduced turn-on switching loss of the switch in a S4ICS flyback topology is described. In the proposed technique, the turn-on switching loss due to the discharging

Switch Input-Current Shaping Circuit for AC/DC Converter Based on PWM Technique

by Itn I, Ko Bin, Nr A, Al S, Ae N P, Mahmoud Milad Alageli, Moustafa Mohamed Abdalla, Amer Zerek , 2011
"... Abstract — In this paper a simple single-stage single-switch input-current shaping (S4ICS) circuit was designed, simulated and tested for AC/DC converter which generates input current harmonics due to its non-linear characteristics. A sinusoidal input current with nearly unity distortion factor was ..."
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Abstract — In this paper a simple single-stage single-switch input-current shaping (S4ICS) circuit was designed, simulated and tested for AC/DC converter which generates input current harmonics due to its non-linear characteristics. A sinusoidal input current with nearly unity distortion factor

Scheduling Algorithms for Input-queued Cell Switches

by Nicholas William McKeown , 1995
"... The algorithms described in this thesis are designed to schedule cells in a very high-speed, parallel, input-queued crossbar switch. We present several novel scheduling algorithms that we have devised, each aims to match the set of inputs of an input-queued switch to the set of outputs more effici ..."
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The algorithms described in this thesis are designed to schedule cells in a very high-speed, parallel, input-queued crossbar switch. We present several novel scheduling algorithms that we have devised, each aims to match the set of inputs of an input-queued switch to the set of outputs more

Matching output queueing with a combined input output queued switch

by Shang-tse Chuang, Ashish Goel, Nick McKeown, Balaji Prabhakar - IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS , 1999
"... The Internet is facing two problems simultaneously: there is a need for a faster switching/routing infrastructure, and a need to introduce guaranteed qualities of service (QoS). Each problem can be solved independently: switches and routers can be made faster by using input-queued crossbars, instead ..."
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The Internet is facing two problems simultaneously: there is a need for a faster switching/routing infrastructure, and a need to introduce guaranteed qualities of service (QoS). Each problem can be solved independently: switches and routers can be made faster by using input-queued crossbars

Stability of switched systems with average dwell-time

by João P. Hespanha - In Proc. 38th IEEE Conf. on Decision and Control , 1999
"... It is shown that switching among stable linear systems results in a stable system provided that switching is “slow-on-the-average. ” In particular, it is proved that exponential stability is achieved when the number of switches in any finite interval grows linearly with the length of the interval, a ..."
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, and the growth rate is sufficiently small. Moreover, the exponential stability is uniform over all switchings with the above property. For switched systems with inputs this guarantees that several input-to-state induced norms are bounded uniformly over all slow-on-the-average switchings. These results extend
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