Title :
A novel approach to improve the performance of interconnection networks with hot-spots
Author :
García, J.M. ; Flores, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Inf. y Sistemas, Murcia Univ., Spain
Abstract :
Congestion in interconnection networks due to the presence of hot spots is an important and difficult problem that occurs in parallel machines. This problem has been studied in depth and different solutions for the case of multiprocessors with shared memory have been proposed. Current trends point towards the implementation of systems with physically distributed memory, either based on, message passing (multicomputers) or on a single shared memory address space (multiprocessors). Our paper is developed in this context. Up to now, proposals to improve the throughput of networks with hot-spots have focused on using virtual channels or adaptive algorithms. We present a novel solution based on reconfigurable networks. A reconfigurable network is one in which nodes can change their position depending on the communication pattern in order to diminish the congestion produced in the network and, therefore, increase its throughput. We studied this problem in two-dimensional k-ary n-cube networks using a deterministic routing algorithm and wormhole routing. In this paper the main features of a reconfigurable network are presented and the results obtained by simulation are shown. These results confirm that this technique is a very interesting one for systems with distributed memory, with applications to a great variety of problems
Keywords :
deterministic algorithms; message passing; multiprocessor interconnection networks; parallel machines; performance evaluation; reconfigurable architectures; telecommunication congestion control; adaptive algorithms; congestion control; deterministic routing algorithm; hot-spots; interconnection networks; message passing; parallel machines; performance improvement; physically distributed memory; reconfigurable network; reconfigurable networks; shared memory multiprocessors; single shared memory address space; two-dimensional k-ary n-cube networks; virtual channels; wormhole routing; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Context; Delay; Message passing; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Network topology; Parallel machines; Routing; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
EUROMICRO 96. Beyond 2000: Hardware and Software Design Strategies., Proceedings of the 22nd EUROMICRO Conference
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7487-3
DOI :
10.1109/EURMIC.1996.546385