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User Datagram Protocol

by J. Postel - RFC 768, USC/Information Sciences Institute , 1980
"... This User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is defined to make available a datagram mode of packet-switched computer communication in the environment of an interconnected set of computer networks. This ..."
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This User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is defined to make available a datagram mode of packet-switched computer communication in the environment of an interconnected set of computer networks. This

Memory Consistency and Event Ordering in Scalable Shared-Memory Multiprocessors

by Kourosh Gharachorloo, Daniel Lenoski, James Laudon, Phillip Gibbons, Anoop Gupta, John Hennessy - In Proceedings of the 17th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture , 1990
"... Scalable shared-memory multiprocessors distribute memory among the processors and use scalable interconnection networks to provide high bandwidth and low latency communication. In addition, memory accesses are cached, buffered, and pipelined to bridge the gap between the slow shared memory and the f ..."
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Scalable shared-memory multiprocessors distribute memory among the processors and use scalable interconnection networks to provide high bandwidth and low latency communication. In addition, memory accesses are cached, buffered, and pipelined to bridge the gap between the slow shared memory

Myrinet: A Gigabit-per-Second Local Area Network

by Nanette J. Boden, Danny Cohen, Robert E. Felderman, Alan E. Kulawik, Charles L. Seitz, Jakov N. Seizovic, Wen-king Su - IEEE Micro , 1995
"... Abstract. Myrinet is a new type of local-area network (LAN) based on the technology used for packet communication and switching within "massivelyparallel processors " (MPPs). Think of Myrinet as an MPP message-passing network that can span campus dimensions, rather than as a wide-a ..."
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-area telecommunications network that is operating in close quarters. The technical steps toward making Myrinet a reality included the development of (1) robust, 25m communication channels with flow control, packet framing, and error control; (2) self-initializing, low-latency, cut-through switches; (3) host interfaces

An Interface Architecture for a Low-Latency . . .

by Patrik Sundström, Magnus Karlsson, Per Andersson - Gbitis Switched LAN Technology,” Proceedings of the MSTED International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, Euro-PDS’97 , 1997
"... A network of workstations, NOW, based on standard busbased multiprocessor nodes, interconnected by standard LAN technology, may be a very cost effective alternative to current large, tightly coupled systems with dedicated internal interconnect. Assuming an upcoming generation of 10 Gbit/s/node switc ..."
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-interface, Low-latency, NOW, Shared-memory, VLSI 1

Token flow control

by Amit Kumar, et al.
"... As companies move towards many-core chips, an efficient onchip communication fabric to connect these cores assumes critical importance. To address limitations to wire delay scalability and increasing bandwidth demands, state-of-the-art on-chip networks use a modular packet-switched design with route ..."
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synthetic traffic and traces from the SPLASH-2 benchmark suite show reduction in packet latency by up to 77.1 % with upto 39.6 % reduction in average router energy consumption as compared to a state-of-theart baseline packet-switched design. For the same saturation throughput as the baseline network, TFC

High Capacity Switched Optical Interconnects for Low-Latency Packet Routing

by K A Williams
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Performance analysis of k-ary n-cube interconnection networks

by William J. Dally - IEEE Transactions on Computers , 1990
"... Abstmct-VLSI communication networks are wire-limited. The cost of a network is not a function of the number of switches required, but rather a function of the wiring density required to construct the network. This paper analyzes commu-nication networks of varying dimension under the assumption of co ..."
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of constant wire bisection. Expressions for the latency, average case throughput, and hot-spot throughput of k-ary n-cube networks with constant bisection are derived that agree closely with experi-mental measurements. It is shown that low-dimensional networks (e.g., tori) have lower latency and higher hot

A Scalable, Commodity Data Center Network Architecture

by Mohammad Al-Fares, Alexander Loukissas, Amin Vahdat , 2008
"... Today’s data centers may contain tens of thousands of computers with significant aggregate bandwidth requirements. The network architecture typically consists of a tree of routing and switching elements with progressively more specialized and expensive equipment moving up the network hierarchy. Unfo ..."
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argue that appropriately architected and interconnected commodity switches may deliver more performance at less cost than available from today’s higher-end solutions. Our approach requires no modifications to the end host network interface, operating system, or applications; critically, it is fully

HLA RTI Performance in High Speed LAN Environments

by Richard Fujimoto, Richard Fujimoto Phd, Peter Hoare, Worcs Uk Wr Ps , 1998
"... : This paper presents recent results concerning the realization of HLA RTIs in high-speed LAN environments. Specifically, the UK-RTI and a second, simplified RTI implementation were realized on a cluster of Sun workstations using Myrinet, a gigabit, low-latency interconnection switch developed by My ..."
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: This paper presents recent results concerning the realization of HLA RTIs in high-speed LAN environments. Specifically, the UK-RTI and a second, simplified RTI implementation were realized on a cluster of Sun workstations using Myrinet, a gigabit, low-latency interconnection switch developed

A Low-Latency Optical Network For Cluster Computing

by Rosen Zhou Sethu, W. A. Rosen, Y. Zhou, H. Sethu, A. S. Daryoush, R. N. Lachenmaier
"... A low-latency optical network for use in cluster computing applications is described. The network is based on a novel hybrid optical/electrical switch that supports both connectionless transfers at higher-level layers of the protocol and connection-oriented transfers to facilitate streaming traffic ..."
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A low-latency optical network for use in cluster computing applications is described. The network is based on a novel hybrid optical/electrical switch that supports both connectionless transfers at higher-level layers of the protocol and connection-oriented transfers to facilitate streaming traffic
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