Title :
Diagonal and toroidal mesh networks
Author :
Tang, K. Wendy ; Padubidri, Sanjay A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., State Univ. of New York, Stony Brook, NY, USA
fDate :
7/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Diagonal and toroidal mesh are degree-4 point to point interconnection models suitable for connecting communication elements in parallel computers, particularly multicomputers. The two networks have a similar structure. The toroidal mesh is popular and well-studied whereas the diagonal mesh is relatively new. In this paper, we show that the diagonal mesh has a smaller diameter and a larger bisection width. It also retains advantages such as a simple rectangular structure, wirability and scalability of the toroidal mesh network. An optimal self-routing algorithm is developed for these networks. Using this algorithm and the existing routing algorithm for the toroidal mesh, we simulated and compare the performance of these two networks with N=35×71=2485, N=49×99=4851, and N=69×139=9591 nodes under a constant system with a fixed number of messages. Deflection routing is used to resolve conflicts. The effects of various deflection criteria are also investigated. We show that the diagonal mesh outperforms the toroidal mesh in all cases, and thus provides an attractive alternative to the toroidal mesh network
Keywords :
hypercube networks; network routing; performance evaluation; deflection routing; degree-4 point to point interconnection models; diagonal mesh networks; multicomputers; optimal self-routing algorithm; parallel computers; performance; scalability; toroidal mesh networks; wirability; Application software; Communication networks; Concurrent computing; Delay; Joining processes; Mesh networks; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Routing; Scalability; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on