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Extended hypercube: a hierarchical interconnection network of hypercubes
- IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
, 1992
"... Abstract-A new interconnection topology-the Extended Hypercube-consisting of an interconnection network of k-cubes is discussed. The extended hypercube is a hierarchical, expansive, recursive structure with a constant predefined building block. The extended hypercube retains the positive features of ..."
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Abstract-A new interconnection topology-the Extended Hypercube-consisting of an interconnection network of k-cubes is discussed. The extended hypercube is a hierarchical, expansive, recursive structure with a constant predefined building block. The extended hypercube retains the positive features
A FAULT TOLERANT HIERARCHICAL INTERCONNECTION NETWORK AND ITS BANDWIDTH ANALYSIS
"... A number of hierarchical interconnection networks @INS) has been proposed in the literature which can be used for building large cluster-based multiprocessors. It is very desirable that a HIN must be fault tolerant, because even a single fault in the network can completely disconnect a large number ..."
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A number of hierarchical interconnection networks @INS) has been proposed in the literature which can be used for building large cluster-based multiprocessors. It is very desirable that a HIN must be fault tolerant, because even a single fault in the network can completely disconnect a large number
A Hierarchical Interconnection Network Architecture for Real-Time Systems
"... A hierarchical network suitable for interconnection of real-time client processes in a distributed multiprocessor environment is presented in this paper. A multi-layer Communication Unit (CU) prototype is developed for this purpose. This unit offers the client processes communication services for re ..."
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A hierarchical network suitable for interconnection of real-time client processes in a distributed multiprocessor environment is presented in this paper. A multi-layer Communication Unit (CU) prototype is developed for this purpose. This unit offers the client processes communication services
The Non-Uniform Communication Performance of Adaptive Routing for Hierarchical Interconnection Network for 3D
"... The Tori-connected mESH (TESH) Network is a k-ary n-cube networks of multiple basic modules, in which the basic modules are 2D-mesh networks that are hierarchically interconnected for higher level k-ary n-cube networks. Many adaptive routing algorithms for k-ary n-cube networks have already been pro ..."
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The Tori-connected mESH (TESH) Network is a k-ary n-cube networks of multiple basic modules, in which the basic modules are 2D-mesh networks that are hierarchically interconnected for higher level k-ary n-cube networks. Many adaptive routing algorithms for k-ary n-cube networks have already been
Route Packets, Not Wires: On-Chip Interconnection Networks
, 2001
"... Using on-chip interconnection networks in place of ad-hoc global wiring structures the top level wires on a chip and facilitates modular design. With this approach, system modules (processors, memories, peripherals, etc...) communicate by sending packets to one another over the network. The structur ..."
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Using on-chip interconnection networks in place of ad-hoc global wiring structures the top level wires on a chip and facilitates modular design. With this approach, system modules (processors, memories, peripherals, etc...) communicate by sending packets to one another over the network
Link-Sharing and Resource Management Models for Packet Networks
, 1995
"... This paper discusses the use of link-sharing mechanisms in packet networks and presents algorithms for hierarchical link-sharing. Hierarchical link-sharing allows multiple agencies, protocol families, or traflic types to share the bandwidth on a tink in a controlled fashion. Link-sharing and real-t ..."
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This paper discusses the use of link-sharing mechanisms in packet networks and presents algorithms for hierarchical link-sharing. Hierarchical link-sharing allows multiple agencies, protocol families, or traflic types to share the bandwidth on a tink in a controlled fashion. Link-sharing and real
A Delay-Tolerant Network Architecture for Challenged Internets
, 2003
"... The highly successful architecture and protocols of today’s Internet may operate poorly in environments characterized by very long delay paths and frequent network partitions. These problems are exacerbated by end nodes with limited power or memory resources. Often deployed in mobile and extreme env ..."
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expectations of end-to-end connectivity and node resources. The architecture operates as an overlay above the transport layers of the networks it interconnects, and provides key services such as in-network data storage and retransmission, interoperable naming, authenticated forwarding and a coarse
Parallel Networks that Learn to Pronounce English Text
- COMPLEX SYSTEMS
, 1987
"... This paper describes NETtalk, a class of massively-parallel network systems that learn to convert English text to speech. The memory representations for pronunciations are learned by practice and are shared among many processing units. The performance of NETtalk has some similarities with observed h ..."
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task, but differ completely at the levels of synaptic strengths and single-unit responses. However, hierarchical clustering techniques applied to NETtalk reveal that these different networks have similar internal representations of letter-to-sound correspondences within groups of processing units
Internet time synchronization: The network time protocol
, 1989
"... This memo describes the Network Time Protocol (NTP) designed to distribute time information in a large, diverse internet system operating at speeds from mundane to lightwave. It uses a returnabletime architecture in which a distributed subnet of time servers operating in a self-organizing, hierarchi ..."
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-organizing, hierarchical, master-slave configuration synchronizes local clocks within the subnet and to national time standards via wire or radio. The servers can also redistribute time information within a network via local routing algorithms and time daemons. The architectures, algorithms and protocols which have
Routing Techniques in Wireless Sensor Networks: A Survey
- IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
, 2004
"... Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) consist of small nodes with sensing, computation, and wireless communications capabilities. Many routing, power management, and data dissemination protocols have been specifically designed for WSNs where energy awareness is an essential design issue. The focus, howeve ..."
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survey of different routing techniques. Overall, the routing techniques are classified into three categories based on the underlying network structure: flat, hierarchical, and location-based routing. Furthermore, these protocols can be classified into multipath-based, query-based, negotiation-based, Qo
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