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Hot Interconnects 2014: Mountain View, CA, USA
- 22nd IEEE Annual Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects, HOTI 2014, Mountain View, CA, USA, August 26-28, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-5860-3
High-Speed Interconnects
- Robert Hendry, Dessislava Nikolova, Sébastien Rumley, Keren Bergman:
Modeling and Evaluation of Chip-to-Chip Scale Silicon Photonic Networks. 1-8 - Xiaoyi Lu, Md. Wasi-ur-Rahman, Nusrat S. Islam, Dipti Shankar, Dhabaleswar K. Panda:
Accelerating Spark with RDMA for Big Data Processing: Early Experiences. 9-16 - Jun Suzuki, Yuki Hayashi, Masaki Kan, Shinya Miyakawa, Takashi Yoshikawa:
End-to-End Adaptive Packet Aggregation for High-Throughput I/O Bus Network Using Ethernet. 17-24
Switch Memory/TCAM
- Kirill Kogan, Sergey I. Nikolenko, Patrick Th. Eugster, Eddie Ruan:
Strategies for Mitigating TCAM Space Bottlenecks. 25-32 - Alexander Shpiner, Eitan Zahavi, Ori Rottenstreich:
The Buffer Size vs Link Bandwidth Tradeoff in Lossless Networks. 33-40
Interconnects for High-Performance Computing
- Eitan Zahavi, Isaac Keslassy, Avinoam Kolodny:
Quasi Fat Trees for HPC Clouds and Their Fault-Resilient Closed-Form Routing. 41-48 - Ke Wen, David M. Calhoun, Sébastien Rumley, Xiaoliang Zhu, Yang Liu, Lian Wee Luo, Ran Ding, Tom Baehr Jones, Michael Hochberg, Michal Lipson, Keren Bergman:
Reuse Distance Based Circuit Replacement in Silicon Photonic Interconnection Networks for HPC. 49-56 - Yuichiro Ajima, Tomohiro Inoue, Shinya Hiramoto, Shun Ando, Masahiro Maeda, Takahide Yoshikawa, Koji Hosoe, Toshiyuki Shimizu:
The Tofu Interconnect 2. 57-62
Network Traffic and Protocols
- Poona Bahrebar, Dirk Stroobandt:
Characterizing Traffic Locality in 3D NoC-Based CMPs Using a Path-Based Partitioning Method. 63-70 - Henrique Rodrigues, Inder Monga, Abhinava Sadasivarao, Sharfuddin Syed, Chin Guok, Eric Pouyoul, Chris Liou, Tajana Rosing:
Traffic Optimization in Multi-layered WANs Using SDN. 71-78 - Qian Liu, Robert D. Russell:
IBRMP: A Reliable Multicast Protocol for InfiniBand. 79-86
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