A physical link can be time-multiplexed to create several time slots, each of which corresponding to a virtual link. A conventional approach establishes a connection along a path using a set of independent time slots (or virtual links) and thus requires the use of switching devices capable of interchanging time slots. This paper proposes a different approach to all-optical Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) communications in multiprocessor systems. The idea is to establish a connection along a path using a set of time slots (or virtual links) that are dependent on each other, so that no time-slot interchanging is required. It is found that, despite of the possibility that establishing a connection may take a longer time, the proposed approac...
The Optics Fiber link is implemented to satisfy various types of networks, with a wide range of tran...
We describe a testbed to study both the theoretical aspects and physical implementation issues assoc...
Future supercomputers with millions of processors would pose significant challenges in their interco...
: We present an investigation on how to reduce the internode communication latency in distributed m...
: We study the reduction of the internode communication latency in distributed-memory multiprocessor...
Improvements in optical technology will enable the construction of high bandwidth,low latency switch...
Abstract: Optical interconnects are being considered as a possible solution to the well-known proble...
In highly parallel computer systems, reconfigurable interconnect network topologies can improve the....
The demand of data traffic bandwidth is ever increasing. Optical networking technologies hold the pr...
Communication between processors and memories has always been a limiting factor in making efficient ...
As bit rates increase, optical interconnects based high-performance computing (HPC) systems improve ...
With the ever-increasing need to solve larger and more complex problems, multiprocessing is attracti...
We present how a custom reconfigurable optical network can be incorporated into Distributed Shared-m...
Future parallel computer systems for embedded real-time applications,where each node in itself can b...
The steadily increasing number of microprocessor controlled devices such as intelligent terminals, n...
The Optics Fiber link is implemented to satisfy various types of networks, with a wide range of tran...
We describe a testbed to study both the theoretical aspects and physical implementation issues assoc...
Future supercomputers with millions of processors would pose significant challenges in their interco...
: We present an investigation on how to reduce the internode communication latency in distributed m...
: We study the reduction of the internode communication latency in distributed-memory multiprocessor...
Improvements in optical technology will enable the construction of high bandwidth,low latency switch...
Abstract: Optical interconnects are being considered as a possible solution to the well-known proble...
In highly parallel computer systems, reconfigurable interconnect network topologies can improve the....
The demand of data traffic bandwidth is ever increasing. Optical networking technologies hold the pr...
Communication between processors and memories has always been a limiting factor in making efficient ...
As bit rates increase, optical interconnects based high-performance computing (HPC) systems improve ...
With the ever-increasing need to solve larger and more complex problems, multiprocessing is attracti...
We present how a custom reconfigurable optical network can be incorporated into Distributed Shared-m...
Future parallel computer systems for embedded real-time applications,where each node in itself can b...
The steadily increasing number of microprocessor controlled devices such as intelligent terminals, n...
The Optics Fiber link is implemented to satisfy various types of networks, with a wide range of tran...
We describe a testbed to study both the theoretical aspects and physical implementation issues assoc...
Future supercomputers with millions of processors would pose significant challenges in their interco...