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A funcionalidade multicasting é um critério importante para avaliar a potência e a extensibilidade dos switches ATM. Recentemente, muitos switches ATM multicast foram propostos. Eles são modificados principalmente a partir de switches unicast. Para que esses switches suportem multicast, eles geralmente precisam de alguns componentes adicionais, por exemplo, rede de cópia e inúmeras modificações na rede unicast original. Embora o multicasting seja suportado, o método é muitas vezes ineficiente e a arquitetura é complicada e dispendiosa. Neste artigo, propomos um novo switch ATM multicast. Na arquitetura proposta, a rede unicast não bloqueante não será modificada. Tudo o que é necessário é um módulo multicast externo simples e sem bloqueio. O módulo multicast externo sem bloqueio não atrasará o módulo de rede unicast sem bloqueio original, e o custo em complexidade de hardware para o módulo multicast sem bloqueio externo será O(NK log K), Onde N é o tamanho do switch e K é o número de barramentos de transmissão usados no módulo multicast.
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Ming-Huang GUO, Ruay-Shiung CHANG, "A Multicast ATM Switch Based on Broadcast Buses" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E82-B, no. 6, pp. 915-922, June 1999, doi: .
Abstract: Multicasting functionality is an important criterion in judging the powerfulness and extendibility of ATM switches. Recently many multicast ATM switches have been proposed. They are mostly modified from unicasting switches. For such switches to support multicasting, they often need some additional components, e. g. , copy network, and numerous modifications on the original unicasting network. Although the multicasting is supported, the method is often inefficient and the architecture is complicated and costly. In this paper, we propose a new multicast ATM switch. In the proposed architecture, the nonblocking unicast network will not be modified. All that need is a simple external nonblocking multicast module. The external nonblocking multicast module will not delay the original nonblocking unicast network module, and the cost in hardware complexity for the external nonblocking multicasting module will be O(NK log K), where N is the switch size and K is the number of broadcast buses used in the multicast module.
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