Interconnection Networks

Interconnection Networks
Author: Jose Duato,Sudhakar Yalamanchili,Lionel Ni
Publsiher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781558608528

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Foreword -- Foreword to the First Printing -- Preface -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 -- Message Switching Layer -- Chapter 3 -- Deadlock, Livelock, and Starvation -- Chapter 4 -- Routing Algorithms -- Chapter 5 -- CollectiveCommunicationSupport -- Chapter 6 -- Fault-Tolerant Routing -- Chapter 7 -- Network Architectures -- Chapter 8 -- Messaging Layer Software -- Chapter 9 -- Performance Evaluation -- Appendix A -- Formal Definitions for Deadlock Avoidance -- Appendix B -- Acronyms -- References -- Index.

Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks

Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks
Author: William James Dally,Brian Patrick Towles
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2004-03-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780080497808

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One of the greatest challenges faced by designers of digital systems is optimizing the communication and interconnection between system components. Interconnection networks offer an attractive and economical solution to this communication crisis and are fast becoming pervasive in digital systems. Current trends suggest that this communication bottleneck will be even more problematic when designing future generations of machines. Consequently, the anatomy of an interconnection network router and science of interconnection network design will only grow in importance in the coming years.This book offers a detailed and comprehensive presentation of the basic principles of interconnection network design, clearly illustrating them with numerous examples, chapter exercises, and case studies. It incorporates hardware-level descriptions of concepts, allowing a designer to see all the steps of the process from abstract design to concrete implementation. Case studies throughout the book draw on extensive author experience in designing interconnection networks over a period of more than twenty years, providing real world examples of what works, and what doesn't. Tightly couples concepts with implementation costs to facilitate a deeper understanding of the tradeoffs in the design of a practical network. A set of examples and exercises in every chapter help the reader to fully understand all the implications of every design decision.

Computer Science Technology

Computer Science   Technology
Author: Ira W. Cotton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1977
Genre: Computer networks
ISBN: UCR:31210024948109

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Computer Network Interconnection

Computer Network Interconnection
Author: Ira W. Cotton,Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology. Computer Systems Engineering Division
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 1977
Genre: Computer networks
ISBN: UOM:39015077587403

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Crossbar Based Interconnection Networks

Crossbar Based Interconnection Networks
Author: Mohsen Jahanshahi,Fathollah Bistouni
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319784731

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This unique text/reference provides an overview of crossbar-based interconnection networks, offering novel perspectives on these important components of high-performance, parallel-processor systems. A particular focus is placed on solutions to the blocking and scalability problems. Topics and features: introduces the fundamental concepts in interconnection networks in multi-processor systems, including issues of blocking, scalability, and crossbar networks; presents a classification of interconnection networks, and provides information on recognizing each of the networks; examines the challenges of blocking and scalability, and analyzes the different solutions that have been proposed; reviews a variety of different approaches to improve fault tolerance in multistage interconnection networks; discusses the scalable crossbar network, which is a non-blocking interconnection network that uses small-sized crossbar switches as switching elements. This invaluable work will be of great benefit to students, researchers and practitioners interested in computer networks, parallel processing and reliability engineering. The text is also essential reading for course modules on interconnection network design and reliability.

Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks

Principles and Practices of Interconnection Networks
Author: William James Dally,Brian Patrick Towles
Publsiher: Morgan Kaufmann
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2004
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780122007514

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This book offers a detailed and comprehensive presentation of the basic principles of interconnection network design clearly illustrating them with numerous examples and case studies. It incorporates hardware-level descriptions of concepts.

Topological Structure and Analysis of Interconnection Networks

Topological Structure and Analysis of Interconnection Networks
Author: Junming Xu
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781475733877

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The advent of very large scale integrated circuit technology has enabled the construction of very complex and large interconnection networks. By most accounts, the next generation of supercomputers will achieve its gains by increasing the number of processing elements, rather than by using faster processors. The most difficult technical problem in constructing a supercom puter will be the design of the interconnection network through which the processors communicate. Selecting an appropriate and adequate topological structure of interconnection networks will become a critical issue, on which many research efforts have been made over the past decade. The book is aimed to attract the readers' attention to such an important research area. Graph theory is a fundamental and powerful mathematical tool for de signing and analyzing interconnection networks, since the topological struc ture of an interconnection network is a graph. This fact has been univer sally accepted by computer scientists and engineers. This book provides the most basic problems, concepts and well-established results on the topological structure and analysis of interconnection networks in the language of graph theory. The material originates from a vast amount of literature, but the theory presented is developed carefully and skillfully. The treatment is gen erally self-contained, and most stated results are proved. No exercises are explicitly exhibited, but there are some stated results whose proofs are left to the reader to consolidate his understanding of the material.

Design of Interconnection Networks for Programmable Logic

Design of Interconnection Networks for Programmable Logic
Author: Guy Lemieux,David Lewis
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781475749410

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Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs) have become the key implementation medium for the vast majority of digital circuits designed today. While the highest-volume devices are still built with full-fabrication rather than field programmability, the trend towards ever fewer ASICs and more FPGAs is clear. This makes the field of PLD architecture ever more important, as there is stronger demand for faster, smaller, cheaper and lower-power programmable logic. PLDs are 90% routing and 10% logic. This book focuses on that 90% that is the programmable routing: the manner in which the programmable wires are connected and the circuit design of the programmable switches themselves. Anyone seeking to understand the design of an FPGA needs to become lit erate in the complexities of programmable routing architecture. This book builds on the state-of-the-art of programmable interconnect by providing new methods of investigating and measuring interconnect structures, as well as new programmable switch basic circuits. The early portion of this book provides an excellent survey of interconnec tion structures and circuits as they exist today. Lemieux and Lewis then provide a new way to design sparse crossbars as they are used in PLDs, and show that the method works with an empirical validation. This is one of a few routing architecture works that employ analytical methods to deal with the routing archi tecture design. The analysis permits interesting insights not typically possible with the standard empirical approach.