Reliable interconnection networks for parallel computers:
Abstract: "A new protocol, the unique token protocol, for reliably transporting data in a network is described. This protocol makes use of existing buffer storage in the network for the replication of data and avoids duplicate elimination at the destination through the use of a token. The uniqu...
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
1991
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "A new protocol, the unique token protocol, for reliably transporting data in a network is described. This protocol makes use of existing buffer storage in the network for the replication of data and avoids duplicate elimination at the destination through the use of a token. The unique token protocol is compared to end-to-end protocols in terms [sic] bandwidth, latency, and memory requirements, for which it is found to equal or better them. It is also shown to have constant memory requirements per switching and processing element, thus allowing networks employing the protocol to be arbitrarily large In addition, the organization of a reliable switching element incorporating the protocol is described. A register transfer model of the switching has been implemented. The model and its validation are presented. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | 78 S. Ill. 28 cm |
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spelling | Dennison, Larry R. Verfasser aut Reliable interconnection networks for parallel computers by Larry R. Dennison AI TR 1294 [Cambridge, Mas.] MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory 1991 78 S. Ill. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references Zugl.: Cambridge, Mass., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Diss., 1991 Abstract: "A new protocol, the unique token protocol, for reliably transporting data in a network is described. This protocol makes use of existing buffer storage in the network for the replication of data and avoids duplicate elimination at the destination through the use of a token. The unique token protocol is compared to end-to-end protocols in terms [sic] bandwidth, latency, and memory requirements, for which it is found to equal or better them. It is also shown to have constant memory requirements per switching and processing element, thus allowing networks employing the protocol to be arbitrarily large In addition, the organization of a reliable switching element incorporating the protocol is described. A register transfer model of the switching has been implemented. The model and its validation are presented. Computer network protocols Fault-tolerant computing (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content |
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title_full_unstemmed | Reliable interconnection networks for parallel computers by Larry R. Dennison |
title_short | Reliable interconnection networks for parallel computers |
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