A versatile model for predicting the performance of deflection-routing networks
Performance Evaluation - Special issue on performance modeling of high speed telecommunication systems
Analytical evaluation of improved access techniques in deflection routing networks
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Level crossing ordering of Markov chains: computing end to end delays in an all optical network
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Performance evaluation methodologies and tools
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We analyze the performance of all optical packet networks. As optical storage of packets is not available, we assume that the routing protocol is based on deflection. This routing strategy does not allow packets loss. However it keeps the packets inside the network, increases the delay and reduces the bandwidth. Thus the transport delay distribution is the key performance issue for these networks. Here, we consider a 2D torus the size of which is odd. The method is based on a fixed point system between two sub-models. The first subsystem describes the global network performance while the other one models the stochastic behavior of two types of packets.