Guaranteed in-order packet delivery using Exclusive Dynamic Virtual Channel Allocation
In-order packet delivery, a critical abstraction for many higher-level protocols, can severely limit the performance potential in low-latency networks (common, for example, in network-on-chip designs with many cores). While basic variants of dimension-order routing guarantee in-order delivery, impro...
Main Authors: | Devadas, Srinivas, Cho, Myong Hyon, Shim, Keun Sup, Lis, Mieszko |
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Other Authors: | Srini Devadas |
Published: |
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46353 |
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