Title :
Load information distribution via active interconnection networks
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
Abstract :
Existing multicomputers typically use passive, dedicated network interfaces. By comparison, an active interconnect network can manipulate the data in messages transitting through a node; these might use existing systolic processors as the network interface. Active interconnects will become increasingly common in distributed memory multicomputers because they can be used to implement a variety of routing algorithms, reduction operators and efficient memory-fetch operations. The authors measures the effectiveness of distributing load information using active interconnection networks. He does not expect the benefits of distributing load information to solely justify the existence of active interconnection networks; rather, he foresees that active networks will shortly be commonplace, and seeks to measure their benefit for tightly coupled distributed operating systems
Keywords :
distributed memory systems; multiprocessor interconnection networks; operating systems (computers); active interconnection networks; distributed memory multicomputers; load information distribution; memory-fetch operations; reduction operators; routing algorithms; systolic processors; tightly coupled distributed operating systems; Computer science; Difference equations; Estimation error; Finite difference methods; Frequency; Hardware; LAN interconnection; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Network interfaces; Routing;
Conference_Titel :
Scalable High Performance Computing Conference, 1992. SHPCC-92, Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2775-1
DOI :
10.1109/SHPCC.1992.232652