Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottleneck at the workstation-to-network host interface. This is especially true for BISDN networks where the fixed length ATM cell is mismatched with application requirements for data transfer; a successful hardware/software architecture will resolve such differences and offer high end-to-end performance. The solution we report carefully splits protocol processing functions into hardware and software implementations. The interface hardware is highly parallel and performs all per-cell functions with dedicated logic to maximize performance. Software provides support for the transfer of data between the interface and application memory, as well as the s...
Network communication bandwidths are surpassing the computational power of host systems. This impro...
. This paper advocates local area networks using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode where data is carri...
The performance of parallel and distributed applications running on network of workstation resources...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
A Host Interface Architecture and Implementation for ATM Networks The advent of high speed networks ...
We have previously reported a design for a host interface board intended to connect workstations to ...
The advent of high speed networks has increased demands on processor architectures. These architectu...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
Operating Systems Support for End-to-End Gbps Networking This paper argues that workstation host int...
The last few years have seen network data rates skyrocket from a few Mbps to a Gbps or more. However...
A major goal of the host interface architecture which has been developed at UPenn is to be sufficien...
This paper argues that workstation host interfaces and operating systems are a crucial element in ac...
Current advances in processor technology, networking technology, and software tools have made high-p...
Network communication bandwidths are surpassing the computational power of host systems. This impro...
. This paper advocates local area networks using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode where data is carri...
The performance of parallel and distributed applications running on network of workstation resources...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
Concurrent increases in network bandwidths and processor speeds have created a performance bottlenec...
A Host Interface Architecture and Implementation for ATM Networks The advent of high speed networks ...
We have previously reported a design for a host interface board intended to connect workstations to ...
The advent of high speed networks has increased demands on processor architectures. These architectu...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
This brief paper outlines our strategies for providing a hardware and software solution to interfaci...
Operating Systems Support for End-to-End Gbps Networking This paper argues that workstation host int...
The last few years have seen network data rates skyrocket from a few Mbps to a Gbps or more. However...
A major goal of the host interface architecture which has been developed at UPenn is to be sufficien...
This paper argues that workstation host interfaces and operating systems are a crucial element in ac...
Current advances in processor technology, networking technology, and software tools have made high-p...
Network communication bandwidths are surpassing the computational power of host systems. This impro...
. This paper advocates local area networks using the Asynchronous Transfer Mode where data is carri...
The performance of parallel and distributed applications running on network of workstation resources...