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High-Performance Message Passing over generic Ethernet Hardware with Open-MX
, 2010
"... In the last decade, cluster computing has become the most popular high-performance computing architecture. Although numerous technological innovations have been proposed to improve the interconnection of nodes, many clusters still rely on commodity Ethernet hardware to implement message passing with ..."
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In the last decade, cluster computing has become the most popular high-performance computing architecture. Although numerous technological innovations have been proposed to improve the interconnection of nodes, many clusters still rely on commodity Ethernet hardware to implement message passing
VL2: Scalable and Flexible Data Center Network”,
- ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review,
, 2009
"... Abstract To be agile and cost e ective, data centers should allow dynamic resource allocation across large server pools. In particular, the data center network should enable any server to be assigned to any service. To meet these goals, we present VL, a practical network architecture that scales t ..."
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to support huge data centers with uniform high capacity between servers, performance isolation between services, and Ethernet layer- semantics. VL uses () at addressing to allow service instances to be placed anywhere in the network, () Valiant Load Balancing to spread tra c uniformly across network
Ethernet
"... Motorola’s HIPSTER (High Performance 10baseT Ethernet Router) reference design for a small office ISDN-to-Ethernet router is a cost-effective solution for the next generation of low-cost, high-performance LAN-to-WAN routers. The system shown below, when combined with third party software, is a compl ..."
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Motorola’s HIPSTER (High Performance 10baseT Ethernet Router) reference design for a small office ISDN-to-Ethernet router is a cost-effective solution for the next generation of low-cost, high-performance LAN-to-WAN routers. The system shown below, when combined with third party software, is a
Robotics-Based Location Sensing Using Wireless Ethernet
- Wireless Networks
, 2005
"... A key subproblem in the construction of location-aware systems is the determination of the position of a mobile device. This article describes the design, implementation and analysis of a system for determining position inside a building from measured RF signal strengths of packets on an IEEE 802.11 ..."
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.11b wireless Ethernet network. Previous approaches to location-awareness with RF signals have been severely hampered by non-Gaussian signals, noise, and complex correlations due to multi-path effects, interference and absorption. The design of our system begins with the observation that determining
Practical TDMA for Datacenter Ethernet
"... Cloud computing is placing increasingly stringent demands on datacenter networks. Applications like MapReduce and Hadoop demand high bisection bandwidth to support their all-to-all shuffle communication phases. Conversely, Web services often rely on deep chains of relatively lightweight RPCs. While ..."
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HPC vendors market niche hardware solutions, current approaches to providing high-bandwidth and lowlatency communication in the datacenter exhibit significant inefficiencies on commodity Ethernet hardware. We propose addressing these challenges by leveraging the tightly coupled nature
Routing Lookups in Hardware at Memory Access Speeds
, 1998
"... Increased bandwidth in the Internet puts great demands on network routers; for example, to route minimum sized Gigabit Ethernet packets, an IP router must process about packets per second per port. Using the "rule-of-thumb" that it takes roughly 1000 packets per second for every 10 6 bi ..."
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Increased bandwidth in the Internet puts great demands on network routers; for example, to route minimum sized Gigabit Ethernet packets, an IP router must process about packets per second per port. Using the "rule-of-thumb" that it takes roughly 1000 packets per second for every 10 6
The time-triggered ethernet (TTE) design
- in: Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC’05
, 2005
"... This paper presents the rational for and an outline of the design of a time-triggered (TT) Ethernet that unifies real-time and non-real-time traffic into a single coherent com-munication architecture. TT Ethernet is intended to sup-port all types of applications, from simple data acquisition systems ..."
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with respect to the integration of legacy ap-plications and legacy Ethernet hardware.
Measured Capacity of an Ethernet: Myths and Reality
, 1988
"... The Western Research Laboratory (WRL) is a computer systems research group that was founded by Digital Equipment Corporation in 1982. Our focus is computer science research relevant to the design and application of high performance scientific computers. We test our ideas by designing, building, and ..."
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-processors. The research projects within WRL will address various aspects of high-performance computing. We believe that significant advances in computer systems do not come from any single technological advance. Technologies, both hardware and software, do not all advance at the same pace. System design is the art
Supporting Real-Time Traffic on Ethernet
- in Proc. of Real-Time Systems Symposium
, 1994
"... Ethernet is the dominant local area network architecture in the last decade, and we believe that it is going to play the same important role in the future because of its cost-effectiveness and the availability of higher-bandwidth Ethernets. We propose and evaluate a software-based protocol called RE ..."
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RETHER that provides real-time performance guarantee to multimedia applications without modifying existing Ethernet hardware. RETHER features a hybrid mode of operation to reduce the performance impact on non-real-time network packets, a race-condition-free distributed admission control mechanism
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