Title
A cost and performance comparison for wormhole routers based on HDL designs
Abstract
Our research investigates cost and performance characteristics for wormhole routers based on HDL designs. Comparison for dimension order routers and turn model based adaptive routers leads to the following conclusions: (1) static and additional routing information which we propose, such as prior dimension specification and in-order delivery, improves the communication performance; (2) an adaptive routing algorithm must be implemented to satisfy the objective speed of the design (the operation speed of the routers significantly affects the network performance); (3) the virtual channels cancel the improvement not only for the dimension order router but also for the naive implementation of the adaptive routers when they degrade the operation speed
Year
DOI
Venue
1998
10.1109/ICPADS.1998.741100
ICPADS
Keywords
Field
DocType
wormhole routers,naive implementation,in-order delivery,multiprocessor interconnection networks,dimension order routers,network performance,virtual channels,hardware description languages,operation speed,adaptive routing algorithm,turn model based adaptive routers,prior dimension specification,hdl designs,communication performance,performance comparison,performance evaluation,objective speed,performance characteristics,adaptive systems,degradation,application software,network topology,routing,satisfiability,concurrent computing
Convergence (routing),Adaptive system,Computer science,Computer network,Routing domain,Real-time computing,Network topology,Concurrent computing,Router,Distributed computing,Network performance,Routing protocol
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1521-9097
0-8186-8603-0
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.39
13
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
tsutomu yoshinaga120.39
masaya hayashi220.39
kanemitsu ootsu320.39
maki horita420.39
yoshinori yamaguchi520.39
Takanobu Baba67127.53