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20 April 1988 Parallel Algorithm For Network Traffic Scheduling In Application-Specific Architectures
Ronald P Bianchini Jr., John Paul Shen
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Proceedings Volume 0880, High Speed Computing; (1988) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944044
Event: 1988 Los Angeles Symposium: O-E/LASE '88, 1988, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
For many application-specific and mission-oriented multiple processor systems, the interprocessor communication is deterministic and can be specified at system inception. This specification can be automatically mapped onto a physical system using a network traffic scheduler. An iterative network traffic scheduler is presented which, given the arbitrary topology of the communication network, translates the deterministic communication into a network traffic routing pattern. Previous work has shown the existence of a network traffic scheduling algorithm based on a fluid-flow model that converges to an optimal solution. However, this algorithm assumes an external host that performs centralized scheduling. This paper presents a parallel version of the algorithm which can be executed in a parallel fashion by the network switching nodes themselves without requiring an external host. Hence, using such an algorithm a communication network can perform self scheduling of interprocessor traffic. Furthermore, with the self-scheduling capability, a network will be able to perform traffic routing and scheduling concurrently and on-line network reconfiguration.
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Ronald P Bianchini Jr. and John Paul Shen "Parallel Algorithm For Network Traffic Scheduling In Application-Specific Architectures", Proc. SPIE 0880, High Speed Computing, (20 April 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944044
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KEYWORDS
Switching

Telecommunications

Network architectures

Computing systems

Computer architecture

Data communications

Sensors

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