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Congestion-aware adaptive routing can effectively improve the performance of Networks-on-Chip (NoC) due to its ability to accurately predict network congestion and make optimal routing decisions. Based on the fact that transporting quantitative congestion information is cost-prohibitive through current Congestion Propagation Networks (CPN), state-of-the-art adaptive routing algorithms tend to exploit...
The increasing customer demand is driving modern data centers to embrace the freely-expandable network architecture. Unfortunately, state-of-the-art freely-expandable networks suffer from either the large granularity of expansion or the prohibitive implementation cost. Furthermore, a recent research showed that data center traffic tends to be highly clustered. Based on above observations, this paper...
The flourishing large-scale and high-throughput web applications have emphasized the importance of high-density servers for their distinct advantages, such as high computing density, low power and low space requirements. To achieve above advantages, an efficient intra-server interconnection network is necessary. Most state-of-the-art high-density servers adopt the fully-connected intra-server network...
This paper presents two complementary techniques to manage the power consumption of large-scale systems with a packet-switched interconnection network. First, we propose Thrifty Interconnection Network (TIN), where the network links are activated and de-activated dynamically with little or no overhead by using inherent system events to timely trigger link activation or de-activation. Second, we propose...
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