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Virtual output queueing

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Virtual Output Queues

VOQ is an input queuing strategy in which each input port maintains a separate queue for each output port. It has been shown that VOQ can achieve a 100% throughput performance with an effective scheduling algorithm. This scheduling algorithm should be able to provide a high speed mapping of packets from inputs to outputs on a cycle-to-cycle basis.