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K. H. Yum, A. S. Vaidya, C. R. Das, and A. Sivasubramaniam. Investigating QoS Support for Traffic Mixes with the MediaWorm Router. In Proc. of Intl. Symp. on High-Perf. Comp. Arch., pages 97--106, January 2000.

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Traffic Scheduling Solutions with QoS Support for an.. - Caminero, Carrion.. (2003)   (Correct)

....and no jitter at all. Thus, the architecture tries to serve as a mixing point for circuit switching networks and packet switching networks. It is a sophisticated router architecture designed to work in platforms much more complex than LAN SAN environments. Lastly, the router proposal presented in [34], called the MediaWorm router, explores the feasibility of providing QoS by using wormhole switching for both multimedia and best effort traffic. The MediaWorm router uses a rate based bandwidth allocation mechanism, called Virtual Clock [35] to schedule network resources for different traffic ....

....connections. They must be transmitted as soon as possible, and the MMR assigns the highest priority to its flits. Since flits are large, a control message is composed of just one flit. The generation rate of this traffic is quite low, one message is generated approximately every 33 msecs [34], with a tolerance margin of 10 . In a similar way as InfiniBand does, virtual channel 0 has been reserved for control traffic. Virtual channels 1 to 4 are reserved for best effort traffic, one virtual channel per output port. Besteffort flits are enqueued in these virtual channels following a ....

K. H. Yum, A. Vaidya, C. R. Das, and A. Sivasubramanian, "Investigating QoS support for traffic mixes with the MediaWorm router," in High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-6), 2000.


MMR: A MultiMedia Router Architecture to Support.. - Caminero.. (2002)   (Correct)

.... Several studies are currently being carried out in order to provide proper support for the multimedia flows within the InfiniBand framework [10] 11] 12] Besides InfiniBand switches, the only known approach to providing QoS with a simple router aimed at local environments is the MediaWorm Router [13]. This router uses wormhole switching for both multimedia and best effort traffic, and uses Virtual Clock [14] for bandwidth allocation among the connections. The use of wormhole switching has several important drawbacks when applied to multimedia environments. First of all, the time a message can ....

K. H. Yum, A. Vaidya, C. R. Das, and A. Sivasubramanian, "Investigating QoS support for traffic mixes with the MediaWorm router," in High-Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-6), 2000.


On the Buffer Size Requirements of the Multimedia Router (MMR) - Caminero, Carrion, al.   (Correct)

....some sort of QoS capabilities, though. This will be done by using a weighted round robin virtual lane scheduling algorithm with two levels of priority. Besides InfiniBand switches, the only known approach to providing QoS with a simple router aimed at local environments is the MediaWorm Router [20]. This router uses wormhole switching for both multimedia and best effort traffic, and uses Virtual Clock [21] for bandwidth allocation among the connections. On the other hand, ATM provides support for quality of service (QoS) but it has been optimized for wide area networks (WANs) As a ....

K.H. Yum, A. Vaidya, C.R. Das, A. Sivasubramanian, "Investigating QoS Support for Traffic Mixes with the MediaWorm Router," Proceedings of the 6th Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-6), January 2000.


An Analytical Model for a QoS Capable Cluster Interconnect - Kim, Yum, Das   Self-citation (Yum Das)   (Correct)

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K. H. Yum, A. S. Vaidya, C. R. Das, and A. Sivasubramaniam. Investigating QoS Support for Traffic Mixes with the MediaWorm Router. In Proc. of Intl. Symp. on High-Perf. Comp. Arch., pages 97--106, January 2000.


QoS Provisioning in Clusters: An Investigation of Router and.. - Ki Hwan Yum (2001)   Self-citation (Yum Das)   (Correct)

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K. H. Yum, A. S. Vaidya, C. R. Das, and A. Sivasubramaniam. Investigating QoS Support for Traffic Mixes with the MediaWorm Router. In Proc. of Intl. Symp. High-Perf. Comp. Arch. (HPCA-6), pages 97--106, January 2000.


Improving the Performance of Real-Time.. - Fernández, ..   (Correct)

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K. H. Yum, A. Vaidya, C. R. Das, and A. Sivasubramaniam. Investigating QoS Support for Traffic Mixes with the Media Worm Router. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA-6), January 2000.

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