Topologías king como redes de interconexión

  1. Stafford Fernández, Esteban
Supervised by:
  1. José Luis Bosque Orero Director
  2. Ramón Beivide Palacio Director

Defence university: Universidad de Cantabria

Fecha de defensa: 20 November 2015

Committee:
  1. Pedro Juan López Rodríguez Chair
  2. Enrique Vallejo Gutiérrez Secretary
  3. José Miguel Alonso Committee member

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 395417 DIALNET lock_openUCrea editor

Abstract

King topologies are an evolution of the meshes and tori commonly used as interconnection networks for high-performance computing. In order to increase the degree of the latter, king networks add diagonal links in both orientations. This has the effect of improving the performance, increasing the throughput and reducing the latency. This thesis proposes several routing algorithms that satisfy different needs. First, it studies minimum-distance routing for applications requiring short latencies. Next it proposes a misrouting algorithm, that relaxes the minimum distance restriction to improve the load balancing capability in the presence of adverse traffic patterns. In addition, it studies fault-tolerant routing algorithms, and proposes an original algorithm specific for king networks. Lastly, the thesis shows an area and energy cost evaluation to establish that these networks are a viable alternative to traditional networks