This paper describes a method that allows the speed up of parallel processes in distributed arbitration schemes as used in Futurebus+. It is based on special arbitration codes that decrease the maximal arbitration time to a specified value. Such codes can be applied with few, if any, minor changes of the hardware. The general structure of these codes is given
Bus arbitration plays an important role in resolving contention and conflict at a shared resource. T...
Since optimal equalization has complexity exponential in channel length and information rate, the s...
Several code‐division multiple access (CDMA)‐based interconnect schemes have been recently proposed ...
This paper describes a method that allows the speed up of parallel processes in distributed arbitrat...
Multi-access techniques are widely used in computer networking and distributed multiprocessor system...
The recent technology in the world of microprocessor is blended with complex chips that incorporat...
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Using Amdahl’s law as a metric, the authors illustrate a technique for developing efficient code on ...
Abstract—In state-of-the-art multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoC), interconnect of processing ele...
Earlier performance studies of multiple-bus multiprocessor systems assume a random selection of comp...
Present day multi-core processors integrate dozens of small processing cores with an on-chip network...
In 1993, Yang and Anderson presented an N-process algorithm for mutual exclusion under read/write at...
Software failures in hard real-time systems may have hazardous effects (industrial disasters, human ...
In a multicore processor, arbitrating the shared resources so as to ensure predictable latencies for...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Bus arbitration plays an important role in resolving contention and conflict at a shared resource. T...
Since optimal equalization has complexity exponential in channel length and information rate, the s...
Several code‐division multiple access (CDMA)‐based interconnect schemes have been recently proposed ...
This paper describes a method that allows the speed up of parallel processes in distributed arbitrat...
Multi-access techniques are widely used in computer networking and distributed multiprocessor system...
The recent technology in the world of microprocessor is blended with complex chips that incorporat...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Using Amdahl’s law as a metric, the authors illustrate a technique for developing efficient code on ...
Abstract—In state-of-the-art multi-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoC), interconnect of processing ele...
Earlier performance studies of multiple-bus multiprocessor systems assume a random selection of comp...
Present day multi-core processors integrate dozens of small processing cores with an on-chip network...
In 1993, Yang and Anderson presented an N-process algorithm for mutual exclusion under read/write at...
Software failures in hard real-time systems may have hazardous effects (industrial disasters, human ...
In a multicore processor, arbitrating the shared resources so as to ensure predictable latencies for...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Bus arbitration plays an important role in resolving contention and conflict at a shared resource. T...
Since optimal equalization has complexity exponential in channel length and information rate, the s...
Several code‐division multiple access (CDMA)‐based interconnect schemes have been recently proposed ...