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Optical Interconnects for Network on Chip

2006 1st International Conference on Nano-Networks and Workshops, 2006
This paper resumes some state-of-the-art results of research in view of the realization of optical interconnects as physical link for Network on Chip (NoC). Emphasis is given in particular to amorphous Silicon technology for its actual technological compatibility with CMOS microchips.
Scandurra A.   +4 more
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On a Class of Multistage Interconnection Networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1980
A baseline network and a configuration concept are introduced to evaluate relationships among some proposed multistage interconnection networks. It is proven that the data manipulator (modified version), flip network, omega network, indirect binary n-cube network, and regular SW banyan network (S = F = 2) are topologically equivalent. The configuration
Chuan-lin Wu, Tse-Yun Feng
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THE CUBE-OF-RINGS INTERCONNECTION NETWORK

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 1998
We present a family of interconnection networks named the Cube-Of-Rings (COR) networks along with their basic graph-theoretic properties. Aspects of group graph theory are used to show the COR networks are symmetric and optimally fault tolerant. We present a closed-form expression of the diameter and optimal one-to-one routing algorithm for any member
Thomas J. Cortina, Zhiwei Xu
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BROADCASTING IN BUS INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS

Journal of Interconnection Networks, 1994
In most distributed memory MIMD multiprocessors, processors are connected by a point-to-point interconnection network, usually modeled by a graph where processors are nodes and communication links are edges. Since interprocessor communication frequently constitutes serious bottlenecks, several architectures were proposed that enhance point-to-point ...
Afonso Ferreira   +2 more
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Comparing interconnection networks

2005
We review results on embedding network and program structures into popular parallel computer structures. Such embeddings can be viewed as high level descriptions of efficient methods to simulate an algorithm designed for one type of architecture on a different network structure and/or techniques to distribute data/program variables to achieve optimum ...
Burkhard Monien, Ivan Hal Sudborough
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Interconnection of computer networks

Computer Networks (1976), 1977
Abstract As computer networks proliferate, interest in interconnecting networks will increase. This paper considers the problems of interconnecting heterogeneous computer networks to provide communication between processes in different networks. The treatment is tutorial with a comprehensive survey of relevant work.
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Interconnecting the Network of Networks

2001
This book describes the transformation of telecommunications from national network monopolies to a new system, the "network of networks," and the glue that holds it together, interconnection. By their very nature, monopoly-owned networks provided a small number of standardized, nationwide services.
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Interconnection Networks

Computer, 1981
Interconnection networks are a natural result of advances in computer technology that brought about demands for improved system performance. As computer systems evolved from the batch-processing models of the 1960's to the time-sharing models of the 1970's, their evolution was basically confined within the von Neumann architectural model, with hardware
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Design of Interconnection Networks

15th Annual IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects (HOTI 2007), 2007
Dennis Abts, John Kim 0001
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The role of interconnection patterns on synchronizability of duplex oscillatory power network

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2021
Lixin Yang
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