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Category > Computer Science Posted 16 Sep 2017 My Price 8.00

number of sources

Write a program to simulate the functioning of a switching network consisting of number of sources that are connected to a Sink through a switch. The number of sources can vary as desired by the user. You have to create the following objects:
1. Source: Every source must have an id that is automatically assigned. It must have a packet sending rate that is either fixed or variable (For this assignment we consider only fi xed rate.If the packet sending rate is variable, then the packet sending by the source will follow some distribution and hence must have a give mean and variance). Each source will be connected to the switch through a link that must have a given bandwidth. Finally, every source must use a queue that enqueues the packets from the source before dispatching them to the switch.
2. Switch: The task of the switch is to service the arriving packets from the sources and dispatch the same to the sink. The link to the sink has a given bandwidth. The switch can operate using both TDM based circuit switching as well as a packet switched technology. If the switch operates in circuit switching mode then the switch must use an incoming queue for each source. A packet from each queue is selected in a round robin fashion and dispatched to the sink. In packet switched mode, the switch uses a single queue. Packets arriving from the sources are inserted in the queue in order of their arrival and dispatched to the sink by dequeuing one at a time.
3. Packets: Each packet must have a source id and a time stamp when it is generated. The packets have same given size that is provided by the user.

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