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A cost and performance comparison for wormhole routers based on HDL designs

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Yoshinaga, T. ; Fac. of Eng., Utsonomiya Univ., Japan ; Hayashi, M. ; Ootsu, K. ; Horita, M.
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Our research investigates cost and performance characteristics for wormhole routers based on HDL designs. Comparison for dimension order routers and turn model based adaptive routers leads to the following conclusions: (1) static and additional routing information which we propose, such as prior dimension specification and in-order delivery, improves the communication performance; (2) an adaptive routing algorithm must be implemented to satisfy the objective speed of the design (the operation speed of the routers significantly affects the network performance); (3) the virtual channels cancel the improvement not only for the dimension order router but also for the naive implementation of the adaptive routers when they degrade the operation speed

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Parallel and Distributed Systems, 1998. Proceedings. 1998 International Conference on

Date of Conference: 14-16 Dec 1998

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