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L. Kleinrock et al., "The Supercomputer Supernet: A Scalable Distributed Terabit Network," Journal of High Speed Networks, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 407-424, 1995.

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Deadlock Probability in Unrestricted Wormhole Routing Networks - Folkestad, Roche (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Introduction Wormhole routing has been successfully used in interconnection networks in multiprocessor computers. Recently, LANs using this technique have become commercially available. One such effort is the 640 Mbps Myrinet [1] which is the LAN technology chosen for the Supercomputer Supernet [2], currently being developed at UCLA, JPL emd Aerospace. Key characteristics of a wormhole routing network are: uni or bi directionaJ point to point links, multihop paths, variable length messages, wormhole switching, backpressure flow control, and possibly source routing [3] Wormhole routing is ....

L. Kleinrock et al., "The Supercomputer Supernet: A Scalable Distributed Terabit Network," Journal of High Speed Networks, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 407-424, 1995.


Deadlock Probability in Unrestricted Wormhole Routing Networks - Arne Folkestad (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....Introduction Wormhole routing has been successfully used in interconnection networks in multiprocessor computers. Recently, LANs using this technique have become commercially available. One such effort is the 640 Mbps Myrinet [1] which is the LAN technology chosen for the Supercomputer Supernet [2], currently being developed at UCLA, JPL and Aerospace. Key characteristics of a wormhole routing network are: uni or bi directional point to point links, multihop paths, variable length messages, wormhole switching, backpressure flow control, and possibly source routing [3] Wormhole routing is ....

L. Kleinrock et al., "The Supercomputer Supernet: A Scalable Distributed Terabit Network," Journal of High Speed Networks, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 407--424, 1995.


An Analytical Model for Wormhole Routing with Finite Size.. - Hu, Kleinrock   Self-citation (Kleinrock)   (Correct)

....is a simple, low cost switching scheme often used for supercomputer interconnections. It has the merits of low latency, low cost, and simple implementation. In addition to its use for supercomputer interconnection, wormhole routing also has been applied to high speed local area networks (LANs) [1, 2, 3] to support applications such as cluster computing that demand a very fast, high data rate communication media. 1.1 Wormhole Routing Wormhole routing was developed from the earlier idea of cut through switching [4] and was first introduced in [5] A wormhole routing network is composed of ....

et. al L. Kleinrock. "The Supercomputer Supernet: A Scalable Distributed Terabit Network". Journal of High Speed Networks: special issue on Optical Networks, 4(4):407--24, 1995.


A Dynamic Timeout Scheme for Wormhole Routing Networks - Hu, Kleinrock   Self-citation (Kleinrock)   (Correct)

....Recently wormhole routing has been used as the switching scheme for Local area networks (LANs) One such effort is Myricom s Myrinet [2] which has been adopted as the LAN infrastructure for the Supercomputer SuperNet (SSN) a research project being conducted at UCLA, JPL and Aerospace Corp. [3, 4]. 1.1 Wormhole Routing Wormhole routing was developed from the earlier idea of cut through switching [5] and was first introduced in [6] A wormhole routing network is composed of several switches and hosts. Usually, wormhole routing switches have relatively small buffers. As opposed to ....

et. al L. Kleinrock. "The Supercomputer Supernet: A Scalable Distributed Terabit Network". Journal of High Speed Networks: special issue on Optical Networks, 4(4):407--24, 1995.

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