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An approach is described for the provision of guaranteed-quality connection-oriented services to isochronous traffic (as well as connectionless services to bursty traffic) in mesh networks with deflection routing. The approach is based on the mapping of the mesh topology on a multiring topology, whose linearity simplifies the management of slots devoted to isochronous services. Numerical results obtained by simulation show that, when the network load due to bursty traffic is low, the introduction of isochronous connection-oriented services has a marginal impact on the performance of connectionless services for bursty traffic. On the contrary, when the network load due to bursty traffic is high, the performance of connectionless services for bursty traffic suffers significantly for the introduction of isochronous connection-oriented services; however, the performance of the latter is insensitive of the network load level.
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Marsan, M.A., Leonardi, E., Neri, F., Pistritto, C. (1995). Service Guarantee in Deflection Networks. In: Hasegawa, T., Pujolle, G., Takagi, H., Takahashi, Y. (eds) Local and Metropolitan Communication Systems. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34884-1_3
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