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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DELTA SWITCHING-NETWORKS
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1994-04-14
Author
SUBASI, A
GURAN, H
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The presented work is a study of performance of delta switching interconnection networks (INS). Delta networks are used for interconnecting processors to memory modules in multiprocessor systems. Buffered delta networks have buffers to store the incoming packets. In this work, a new model for the multibuffered delta networks, Which may be called as dynamic buffered delta networks, are proposed and esamined. The buffered delta networks were proposed before may be called as static buffered delta networks. A simulator is used to compare the performances of static and dynamic buffered delta networks considering throughput and delays. It iS demonstrated that dynamic buffered delta networks improve the network performance by a considerable amount.
Subject Keywords
Delta networks
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Dynamic buffered networks
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Static buffered networks
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Multistage interconnection networks
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Performance analysis
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Throughput
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Delay
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Simulation
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https://hdl.handle.net/11511/64660
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A. SUBASI and H. GURAN, “PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DELTA SWITCHING-NETWORKS,” 1994, p. 276, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/64660.