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1996 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'96)
Performance evaluation of a WDMA OIDSM multiprocessors
Tokyo, Japan
June 03-June 06
ISBN: 0-8186-7267-6
I-Shyan Hwang, Dept. of Electron. Eng., Van-Nung Inst. of Technol., Chung-Li, Taiwan
Optically interconnected distributed shared memory (OIDSM) systems offer significant performance advantages due to the fast interconnection network. The photonic network of the proposed approach is based on a wavelength-division multiplexed (WDMA) passive star-coupled configuration. Optical self-routing is achievable which partitions the traffic, relaxing the design constraints on the receiver subsystem since a node now only receives and processes a fraction of the network traffic. A major concern with the multi-access approach is that a media access control and a cache coherence protocol are required to provide access to a distributed arbitration of the WDMA photonic network. In particular, one class of media access protocol (TDMAC) requires a control channel to broadcast reservation requests, and the broadcast capability is also able to support coherence level control signals such as invalidations which enable a snooping based coherence protocol. This paper evaluates how OIDSM can ease the traffic in large-scale snooping-based shared memory multiprocessors.
Index Terms:
performance evaluation; distributed memory systems; shared memory systems; wavelength division multiplexing; multiprocessor interconnection networks; optical interconnections; access protocols; WDMA OIDSM; distributed shared memory; optically interconnected; performance evaluation; WDMA; interconnection network; photonic network; media access protocol; reservation requests; coherence level control signals; shared memory multiprocessors
Citation:
I-Shyan Hwang, "Performance evaluation of a WDMA OIDSM multiprocessors," icpads, pp.162, 1996 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems (ICPADS'96), 1996
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