Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4636442 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2007 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
In computer networks, calls are routed through switches in order to reach at destinations. The simplest types of them are crosspoint switches which require one-to-one connection between inputs and outputs. If it assumed that all lines fully duplex and there are no self-connections, so many crosspoints are needed to provide the proper connectivity. To reduce this factor, space-division switches are designed to provide better connectivity under the condition of limited space. In this paper, we assume a Markov chain based stochastic model with the unit step transition probability matrix to examine the functioning and properties of space-division switches. The connectivity of system under this model is studied using a simulation procedure. Expressions for various connectivity probabilities are derived for the different stages of the space-division switching elements and simulation is performed for K-dependent and L-dependent Markov models.
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