Abstract
Banyan networks are frequently employed in fast packet switches and it is important to evaluate their performance under heterogeneous traffic requirements. Type-II traffic is a frequently employed heterogeneous traffic type. The authors show that to evaluate the performance of a banyan network under type-II traffic there is no need to employ more than a threshold amount of parameters.
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