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35th Annual Simulation Symposium
Evaluating the Performance of Photonic Interconnection Networks
San Diego, California
April 14-April 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1552-5
Roger Chamberlain, Washington University in St. Louis
Ch'ng Shi Baw, Washington University in St. Louis
Mark Franklin, Washington University in St. Louis
Christopher Hackmann, Washington University in St. Louis
Praveen Krishnamurthy, Washington University in St. Louis
Abhijit Mahajan, Washington University in St. Louis
Michael Wrighton, Washington University in St. Louis
This paper describes the design and use of the Interconnection Network Simulator (ICNS) framework. ICNS is a modular, object-oriented simulation system that has been developed to investigate performance issues in multiprocessor interconnection networks that exploit photonic technology in their design. We describe the ICNS infrastructure, present two distinct photonic interconnection networks that have been modeled using ICNS, and give performance results for each of these networks.
Index Terms:
photonics, optics, multiprocessor systems, interconnection networks
Citation:
Roger Chamberlain, Ch'ng Shi Baw, Mark Franklin, Christopher Hackmann, Praveen Krishnamurthy, Abhijit Mahajan, Michael Wrighton, "Evaluating the Performance of Photonic Interconnection Networks," ss, pp.0209, 35th Annual Simulation Symposium, 2002
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