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Congestion Control in Routing Networks

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Chien, Andrew Andai
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Arvind
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Abstract
Multistage routing networks present an attractive cost-effective method of interconnection for medium to large scale multiprocessors. Recent results concerning performance degradation in the presence of "hot spots" have raised serious questions about the robustness of previous performance estimates for these routing networks. Research to date has focused on a limited class of hot spots-those in which all the hot spot traffic is destined for the same memory address.
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1986-10
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149647
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MIT-LCS-TR-382

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