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The performance of crossbar-based binary hypercubes

Wormhole routing is an attractive routing technique offering low latency communication without the need to buffer an entire packet in a single node. A new queueing-theoretic model for obtaining throughput and latency of binary hypercubes supporting wormhole routing is developed here. The model is ve...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on computers 1995-10, Vol.44 (10), p.1208-1215
Main Authors: Hady, F.T., Menezes, B.L.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Wormhole routing is an attractive routing technique offering low latency communication without the need to buffer an entire packet in a single node. A new queueing-theoretic model for obtaining throughput and latency of binary hypercubes supporting wormhole routing is developed here. The model is very accurate in predicting the performance of an actual multicomputer over a range of network sizes, packet lengths, and input port priority mappings. Utilizing the model, the performance of networks with identical topologies but different node architectures is estimated.< >
ISSN:0018-9340
1557-9956
DOI:10.1109/12.467695