A general approach to dynamic packet routing with bounded buffers

Author:

Broder Andrei Z.1,Frieze Alan M.2,Upfal Eli3

Affiliation:

1. Digital Systems, Palo Alto, CA

2. Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA

3. Brown Univ., Providence, RI

Abstract

We prove a sufficient condition for the stability of dynamic packet routing algorithms. Our approach reduces the problem of steady state analysis to the easier and better understood question of static routing. We show that certain high probability and worst case bounds on the quasi-static (finite past) performance of a routing algorithm imply bounds on the performance of the dynamic version of that algorithm. Our technique is particularly useful in analyzing routing on networks with bounded buffers where complicated dependices make standard queuing techniques inapplicable. We present several applications of our approach. In all cases we start from a known static algorithm, and modify it to fit our framework. In particular we give the first dynamic algorithms for routing on a butterfly or two-dimensional mesh with bounded buffers. Both the injection rate for which the algorithm is stable, and the expected time a packet spends in the system are optimal up to constant factors. Our approach is also applicable to the recently introduced adversarial input model.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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