Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Emerging Networking Experiments and Technologies 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2716281.2836126
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Scheduling techniques for hybrid circuit/packet networks

Abstract: A range of new datacenter switch designs combine wireless or optical circuit technologies with electrical packet switching to deliver higher performance at lower cost than traditional packet-switched networks. These "hybrid" networks schedule large traffic demands via a high-rate circuits and remaining traffic with a lower-rate, traditional packet-switches. Achieving high utilization requires an efficient scheduling algorithm that can compute proper circuit configurations and balance traffic across the switche… Show more

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“…While Carathéodory's Theorem guarantees the existence of such a representation, an efficient algorithm to compute it has remained elusive so far. Our algorithm, which we christen Eclipse, has a performance that is at least half that of optimal for every instance of the traffic demands, and experimentally shows a strict and consistent improvement over the state-ofthe-art [40]. A key technical contribution here is the identification of a submodularity structure [5] in the problem, which allows us to make connections between submodular function maximization and the circuit switch scheduling problem with reconfiguration delay.…”
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“…While Carathéodory's Theorem guarantees the existence of such a representation, an efficient algorithm to compute it has remained elusive so far. Our algorithm, which we christen Eclipse, has a performance that is at least half that of optimal for every instance of the traffic demands, and experimentally shows a strict and consistent improvement over the state-ofthe-art [40]. A key technical contribution here is the identification of a submodularity structure [5] in the problem, which allows us to make connections between submodular function maximization and the circuit switch scheduling problem with reconfiguration delay.…”
Section: Our Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In this section, we present our model for a hybrid circuit-packet switched network fabric, and formally define our scheduling problem. Our model closely follows [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
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