Abstract-Combined input-crosspoint buffered switches are an alternative to relax arbitration timing and to provide highperformance switching for packet switches with high-speed ports. It has been shown that these switches, with one-cell crosspoint buffer and round-robin arbitration at input and output ports, provide 100% throughput under uniform traffic. However, under admissible traffic patterns with non-uniform distributions, only weight-based selection schemes are reported to provide high throughput. In this paper, we propose a round-robin based arbitration scheme for a combined input-crosspoint buffered packet switch that provides nearly 100% throughput for several admissible traffic patterns, including uniform and unbalanced traffic, using one-cell crosspoint buffers. The presented scheme uses adaptable-size frames, so that the frame size adapts to the traffic pattern.Index Terms-crosspoint-buffered switch, packet scheduling arbitration, virtual output queue, credit-based flow control, adaptable-size frame.