In this paper, we consider a highly recursive interconnection network known as the fully connected cubic network (FCCN). By exploiting its recursive properties, we thoroughly analyze the performance of a simple routing algorithm for the FCCN. We show that at least 80% of the routes obtained from this simple algorithm are shortest paths, and this percentage increases further with the network size. Subsequently, we obtain the network diameter and average internodal distance, taking into account the communication locality that is exhibited in many parallel computations. The presence of the communication locality significantly reduces the average internodal distance.Department of Computin
We study recursive cubes of rings as models for interconnection networks. We first redefine each of ...
A central issue in the design of a general-purpose parallel computer is the choice of an interconne...
The topology of interconnection networks plays a key role in the performance of parallel computing s...
Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection ne...
Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection ne...
AbstractWe propose an interconnection structure for multicomputer networks, called recursive circula...
We propose and analyze a new class of interconnection networks, RCC, for interconnecting the process...
AbstractÐIn this paper, we introduce a family of scalable interconnection network topologies, named ...
The Mcube network has been proposed in [11] as a highly recursive and symmetrical interconnection ne...
In this paper, we introduce a family of scalable interconnection network topologies, named Recursive...
Interconnection networks play a significant role in efficient on-chip communication for multicore sy...
AbstractWe propose an interconnection structure for multicomputer networks, called recursive circula...
Due to its simplicity, the hypercube topology is popular as interconnection network of parallel syst...
AbstractInterconnection networks play a significant role in efficient on-chip communication for mult...
A new interconnection network is proposed for the construction of a massively parallel computer syst...
We study recursive cubes of rings as models for interconnection networks. We first redefine each of ...
A central issue in the design of a general-purpose parallel computer is the choice of an interconne...
The topology of interconnection networks plays a key role in the performance of parallel computing s...
Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection ne...
Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection ne...
AbstractWe propose an interconnection structure for multicomputer networks, called recursive circula...
We propose and analyze a new class of interconnection networks, RCC, for interconnecting the process...
AbstractÐIn this paper, we introduce a family of scalable interconnection network topologies, named ...
The Mcube network has been proposed in [11] as a highly recursive and symmetrical interconnection ne...
In this paper, we introduce a family of scalable interconnection network topologies, named Recursive...
Interconnection networks play a significant role in efficient on-chip communication for multicore sy...
AbstractWe propose an interconnection structure for multicomputer networks, called recursive circula...
Due to its simplicity, the hypercube topology is popular as interconnection network of parallel syst...
AbstractInterconnection networks play a significant role in efficient on-chip communication for mult...
A new interconnection network is proposed for the construction of a massively parallel computer syst...
We study recursive cubes of rings as models for interconnection networks. We first redefine each of ...
A central issue in the design of a general-purpose parallel computer is the choice of an interconne...
The topology of interconnection networks plays a key role in the performance of parallel computing s...