Title :
On All-to-All Broadcast in Dense Gaussian Network On-Chip
Author :
Touzene, Abderezak
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., Sultan Qaboos Univ., Muscat, Oman
Abstract :
Gaussian networks are gaining popularity as good candidates Network On-Chip (NoC) for interconnecting Multiprocessor System-on-Chips (MPSoCs). They showed better topological properties compared to the 2D torus networks with the same number of nodes N and the same degree 4. All-to-all broadcast is a collective communication algorithm used frequently in many parallel applications. Recently, Z. Zhang et al. [1] have proposed an all-to-all broadcast algorithm for Gaussian on-chip networks that achieves the minimum delay time but requires 4k extra buffers per router, where k is the network diameter. In this paper, we propose a new all-to-all broadcast algorithm for dense Gaussian on-chip networks that achieves the minimum delay time without requiring any extra buffers per router. In this paper, we propose a new all-to-all broadcast algorithm for dense Gaussian on-chip networks that achieves the minimum delay time without requiring any extra buffers per router. Along with low latency, reducing the amount of buffer space and power consumption are very important issues in NoCs architectures.
Keywords :
broadcast communication; multiprocessor interconnection networks; network-on-chip; power consumption; MPSoC; NoC architectures; all-to-all broadcast algorithm; buffer space; buffers per router; collective communication; dense Gaussian network on-chip; multiprocessor system-on-chips; power consumption; topological properties; Algorithm design and analysis; Broadcasting; Computer architecture; Delays; Registers; System-on-chip; Topology; Gaussian networks; Network-on-Chip (NoC); all-to-all broadcasting; spanning trees;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPDS.2014.2314689