Interconnection Networks An Engineering Approach

Author/creator Duato, Jose Author
Other author Yalamanchili,Sudhakar Author
Other author Ni,Lionel Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoMorgan Kaufmann [Imprint] San Diego : Elsevier Science & Technology Books Saint Louis : Elsevier [Distributor]
Description624 p.
Supplemental ContentFull text available from eBook - Computer Science 1995 - 2006
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Summary Annotation The performance of most digital systems today is limited by their communication or interconnection, not by their logic or memory. As designers strive to make more efficient use of scarce interconnection bandwidth, interconnection networks are emerging as a nearly universal solution to the system-level communication problems for modern digital systems.Interconnection networks have become pervasive in their traditional application as processor-memory and processor-processor interconnect. Point-to-point interconnection networks have replaced buses in an ever widening range of applications that include on-chip interconnect, switches and routers, and I/O systems.In this book, the authors present in a structured way the basic underlying concepts of most interconnection networks and provide representative solutions that have been implemented in the industry or proposed in the research literature.* Gives a coherent, comprehensive treatment of the entire field* Presents a formal statement of the basic concepts, alternative design choices, and design trade-offs* Provides thorough classifications, clear descriptions, accurate definitions, and unified views to structure the knowledge on interconnection networks* Focuses on issues critical to designers
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ISBN9780080508993
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