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A Hierarchical Torus Network (HTN) is a 2D-torus network of multiple basic modules, in which the basic modules are 3D-torus networks that are hierarchically interconnected for higher level networks. The dynamic communication performance of the HTN using the dimension-order routing under common traffic patterns have been evaluated, and have been shown to be good. However, dynamic communication performance...
In recent decades, researchers try to construct high performance interconnection networks with emphasis on fault tolerance. Their studies are based on this fact that, a network can be a major performance bottleneck in parallel processors. This paper proposes an analytical model to predict message latency in wormhole-switched mesh as an instance of a fault tolerant routing. The mesh topology has desirable...
A robust network-on-chip (NoC) architecture is presented for a 2D mesh topology that uses wormhole routing with finite first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer-based links and a minimal adaptive routing algorithm. In designing this NoC architecture, basic network problems such as dead- lock/livelock freedom and high throughput are considered. Additionally, some issues related with actual VLSI implementation,...
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