Direct connected multiprocessors are constructed by connecting processing nodes together with point-to-point links. This thesis will undertake an analysis of issues pertaining to the performance and reliability of direct connected multiprocessor architectures. The hypercube structure is a direct connected network of particular interest because of its simplicity, symmetry, and connectivity. For this reason, the first part of the thesis will focus on the hypercube. Mathematical models, similar to those used for multistage networks, will be developed to predict the performance and reliability of the hypercube. The results of these studies are of practical interest to multiprocessor system architects considering a hypercube interconnection stru...
New multiprocessor architectures are needed to support modern broadband applications, because tradit...
The demand for high computational capacity always surpasses the available computing power that could...
The demand for high computational capacity always surpasses the available computing power that could...
Direct connected multiprocessors are constructed by connecting processing nodes together with point-...
The topology of interconnection networks the stage a key role in the performance of all general purp...
The performance evaluation of multiprocessor interconnects cannot be divorced from issues of traffic...
The performance evaluation of multiprocessor interconnects cannot be divorced from issues of traffic...
Parallel computing has long been an area of research interest because exploiting parallelism in diff...
Many parallel algorithms exhibit a hypercube communication topology. Such algorithms can easily be e...
Abstract-- A new class of interconnection networks is proposed for processor to memory communication...
Performance Issues in the Design of Hierarchical-ring and Direct Networks for Shared-memory Multipro...
This thesis, presents a multiprocessor topology, the hierarchical network of hyper-cubes, which has ...
A large potential exists for increasing the communication performance of hypercube multiprocessors. ...
The interconnection network is the single most important element of a multiprocessor. Choosing the b...
New multiprocessor architectures are needed to support modern broadband applications, because tradit...
New multiprocessor architectures are needed to support modern broadband applications, because tradit...
The demand for high computational capacity always surpasses the available computing power that could...
The demand for high computational capacity always surpasses the available computing power that could...
Direct connected multiprocessors are constructed by connecting processing nodes together with point-...
The topology of interconnection networks the stage a key role in the performance of all general purp...
The performance evaluation of multiprocessor interconnects cannot be divorced from issues of traffic...
The performance evaluation of multiprocessor interconnects cannot be divorced from issues of traffic...
Parallel computing has long been an area of research interest because exploiting parallelism in diff...
Many parallel algorithms exhibit a hypercube communication topology. Such algorithms can easily be e...
Abstract-- A new class of interconnection networks is proposed for processor to memory communication...
Performance Issues in the Design of Hierarchical-ring and Direct Networks for Shared-memory Multipro...
This thesis, presents a multiprocessor topology, the hierarchical network of hyper-cubes, which has ...
A large potential exists for increasing the communication performance of hypercube multiprocessors. ...
The interconnection network is the single most important element of a multiprocessor. Choosing the b...
New multiprocessor architectures are needed to support modern broadband applications, because tradit...
New multiprocessor architectures are needed to support modern broadband applications, because tradit...
The demand for high computational capacity always surpasses the available computing power that could...
The demand for high computational capacity always surpasses the available computing power that could...