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Timothy Mark Pinkston
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- affiliation: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [e2]Murali Annavaram, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Babak Falsafi:
45th ACM/IEEE Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture, ISCA 2018, Los Angeles, CA, USA, June 1-6, 2018. IEEE Computer Society 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-5984-7 [contents] - 2016
- [j29]Lizhong Chen, Di Zhu, Massoud Pedram, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Simulation of NoC power-gating: Requirements, optimizations, and the Agate simulator. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 95: 69-78 (2016) - [j28]Di Zhu, Lizhong Chen, Siyu Yue, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Massoud Pedram:
Providing Balanced Mapping for Multiple Applications in Many-Core Chip Multiprocessors. IEEE Trans. Computers 65(10): 3122-3135 (2016) - 2015
- [c44]Di Zhu, Lizhong Chen, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Massoud Pedram:
TAPP: temperature-aware application mapping for NoC-based many-core processors. DATE 2015: 1241-1244 - [c43]Lizhong Chen, Di Zhu, Massoud Pedram, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Power punch: Towards non-blocking power-gating of NoC routers. HPCA 2015: 378-389 - 2014
- [j27]Yuho Jin, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
PAIS: Parallelism-aware interconnect scheduling in multicores. ACM Trans. Embed. Comput. Syst. 13(3s): 108:1-108:21 (2014) - [c42]Lizhong Chen, Lihang Zhao, Ruisheng Wang, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
MP3: Minimizing performance penalty for power-gating of Clos network-on-chip. HPCA 2014: 296-307 - [c41]Di Zhu, Lizhong Chen, Siyu Yue, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Massoud Pedram:
Balancing On-Chip Network Latency in Multi-application Mapping for Chip-Multiprocessors. IPDPS 2014: 872-881 - [c40]Siyu Yue, Lizhong Chen, Di Zhu, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Massoud Pedram:
Smart butterfly: reducing static power dissipation of network-on-chip with core-state-awareness. ISLPED 2014: 311-314 - 2013
- [c39]Lizhong Chen, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Worm-Bubble Flow Control. HPCA 2013: 366-377 - [c38]Ruisheng Wang, Lizhong Chen, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Bubble coloring: avoiding routing- and protocol-induced deadlocks with minimal virtual channel requirement. ICS 2013: 193-202 - [c37]Lizhong Chen, Kai Hwang, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
RAIR: Interference Reduction in Regionalized Networks-on-Chip. IPDPS 2013: 153-164 - [c36]Ruisheng Wang, Lizhong Chen, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
An Analytical Performance Model for Partitioning Off-Chip Memory Bandwidth. IPDPS 2013: 165-176 - 2012
- [j26]Lizhong Chen, Ruisheng Wang, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Efficient implementation of globally-aware network flow control. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 72(11): 1412-1422 (2012) - [j25]Yuho Jin, Eun Jung Kim, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Communication-Aware Globally-Coordinated On-Chip Networks. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 23(2): 242-254 (2012) - [c35]Lizhong Chen, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
NoRD: Node-Router Decoupling for Effective Power-gating of On-Chip Routers. MICRO 2012: 270-281 - 2011
- [c34]Lizhong Chen, Ruisheng Wang, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Critical Bubble Scheme: An Efficient Implementation of Globally Aware Network Flow Control. IPDPS 2011: 592-603 - [r1]Rajeev Balasubramonian, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Buses and Crossbars. Encyclopedia of Parallel Computing 2011: 200-205 - 2010
- [c33]Bilal Zafar, Jeff Draper, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Cubic Ring Networks: A Polymorphic Topology for Network-on-Chip. ICPP 2010: 443-452 - [c32]Yuho Jin, Ruisheng Wang, Woojin Choi, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Thread criticality support in on-chip networks. NoCArc@MICRO 2010: 5-10
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j24]Olav Lysne, José Miguel Montañana, José Flich, José Duato, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Tor Skeie:
An Efficient and Deadlock-Free Network Reconfiguration Protocol. IEEE Trans. Computers 57(6): 762-779 (2008) - [c31]Jeonghee Shin, Victor V. Zyuban, Pradip Bose, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Proactive Wearout Recovery Approach for Exploiting Microarchitectural Redundancy to Extend Cache SRAM Lifetime. ISCA 2008: 353-362 - [c30]Michihiro Koibuchi, Hiroki Matsutani, Hideharu Amano, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Lightweight Fault-Tolerant Mechanism for Network-on-Chip. NOCS 2008: 13-22 - 2007
- [j23]Thomas William Ainsworth, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Characterizing the Cell EIB On-Chip Network. IEEE Micro 27(5): 6-14 (2007) - [c29]Thomas William Ainsworth, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
On Characterizing Performance of the Cell Broadband Engine Element Interconnect Bus. NOCS 2007: 18-29 - 2006
- [j22]Wai Hong Ho, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Design Methodology for Efficient Application-Specific On-Chip Interconnects. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 17(2): 174-190 (2006) - 2005
- [j21]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Jeonghee Shin:
Trends toward on-chip networked microsystems. Int. J. High Perform. Comput. Netw. 3(1): 3-18 (2005) - [j20]Li-Shiuan Peh, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Guest Editorial: Special Section on On-Chip Networks. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 16(2): 97-98 (2005) - [j19]José Duato, Olav Lysne, Ruoming Pang, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Part I: A Theory for Deadlock-Free Dynamic Network Reconfiguration. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 16(5): 412-427 (2005) - [j18]Olav Lysne, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
Part II: A Methodology for Developing Deadlock-Free Dynamic Network Reconfiguration Processes. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 16(5): 428-443 (2005) - [j17]Yong Ho Song, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Distributed Resolution of Network Congestion and Potential Deadlock Using Reservation-Based Scheduling. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 16(8): 686-701 (2005) - [c28]Lan Quan, Kyung-Geun Lee, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Performance Analysis of Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Schemes In Integrated Wired and Wireless Network Environments. ICPADS (1) 2005: 419-425 - 2004
- [j16]Yungho Choi, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Evaluation of queue designs for true fully adaptive routers. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 64(5): 606-616 (2004) - [j15]Bilal Zafar, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Aurelio Bermúdez, José Duato:
Deadlock-free dynamic reconfiguration over InfiniBandTM NETWORKS. Parallel Algorithms Appl. 19(2-3): 127-143 (2004) - [c27]Olav Lysne, José Miguel Montañana, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato, Tor Skeie, José Flich:
Simple Deadlock-Free Dynamic Network Reconfiguration. HiPC 2004: 504-515 - 2003
- [j14]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Alan F. Benner, Michael Krause, Irv M. Robinson, Thomas L. Sterling:
InfiniBand: The "De Facto" Future Standard for System and Local Area Networks or Just a Scalable Replacement for PCI Buses? Clust. Comput. 6(2): 95-104 (2003) - [j13]Yong Ho Song, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Progressive Approach to Handling Message-Dependent Deadlock in Parallel Computer Systems. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 14(3): 259-275 (2003) - [j12]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Ruoming Pang, José Duato:
Deadlock-Free Dynamic Reconfiguration Schemes for Increased Network Dependability. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 14(8): 780-794 (2003) - [j11]Wai Hong Ho, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A clustering approach for identifying and quantifying irregularities in interconnection networks. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 14(12): 1222-1239 (2003) - [c26]Aurelio Bermúdez, Rafael Casado, Francisco J. Quiles, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
On the InfiniBand Subnet Discovery Process. CLUSTER 2003: 512- - [c25]José Duato, Olav Lysne, Timothy Mark Pinkston, Hermann Hellwagner:
Topic Introduction. Euro-Par 2003: 929 - [c24]Wai Hong Ho, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Methodology for Designing Efficient On-Chip Interconnects on Well-Behaved Communication Patterns. HPCA 2003: 377-388 - [c23]Olav Lysne, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
A Methodology for Developing Dynamic Network Reconfiguration Processes. ICPP 2003: 77-86 - [c22]Aurelio Bermúdez, Rafael Casado, Francisco J. Quiles, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
Evaluation of a Subnet Management Mechanism for InfiniBand Networks. ICPP 2003: 117- - [c21]Jeonghee Shin, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
The Performance of Routing Algorithms under Bursty Traffic Loads. PDPTA 2003: 737-743 - [c20]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Bilal Zafar, José Duato:
A Method for Applying Double Scheme Dynamic Reconfiguration over InfiniBandTM. PDPTA 2003: 793-800 - [e1]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Viktor K. Prasanna:
High Performance Computing - HiPC 2003, 10th International Conference, Hyderabad, India, December 17-20, 2003, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2913, Springer 2003, ISBN 3-540-20626-4 [contents] - 2002
- [j10]Sugath Warnakulasuriya, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Characterization of Deadlocks in Irregular Networks. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 62(1): 61-84 (2002) - [c19]Yong Ho Song, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A New Mechanism for Congestion and Deadlock Resolution. ICPP 2002: 81-92 - [c18]Yungho Choi, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Evaluation of Queue Designs for True Fully Adaptive Routers. PDPTA 2002: 1746-1752 - 2001
- [j9]Yungho Choi, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Evaluation of Crossbar Architectures for Deadlock Recovery Routers. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 61(1): 49-78 (2001) - [j8]José Duato, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A General Theory for Deadlock-Free Adaptive Routing Using a Mixed Set of Resources. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 12(12): 1219-1235 (2001) - [c17]Yong Ho Song, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Efficient Handling of Message-Dependent Deadlock. IPDPS 2001: 80 - 2000
- [j7]Joon-Ho Ha, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A New Token-Based Channel Access Protocol for Wavelength Division Multiplexed Multiprocessor Interconnects. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 60(2): 169-188 (2000) - [j6]Sugath Warnakulasuriya, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Formal Model of Message Blocking and Deadlock Resolution in Interconnection Networks. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 11(3): 212-229 (2000) - [c16]Yong Ho Song, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
On Message.Dependent Deadlocks in Multiprocessor/Multicomputer Systems. HiPC 2000: 345-354 - [c15]Ruoming Pang, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
The Double Scheme: Deadlock-Free Dynamic Reconfiguration of Cut-Through Networks. ICPP 2000: 439-448
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Flexible and Efficient Routing Based on Progressive Deadlock Recovery. IEEE Trans. Computers 48(7): 649-669 (1999) - [j4]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Sugath Warnakulasuriya:
Characterization of Deadlocks in k-ary n-Cube Networks. IEEE Trans. Parallel Distributed Syst. 10(9): 904-921 (1999) - [c14]Sugath Warnakulasuriya, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Characterization of Deadlocks in Irregular Networks. ICPP 1999: 75-85 - 1998
- [j3]Mongkol Raksapatcharawong, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Modeling Free-Space Optical k-ary n-Cube Wormhole Networks. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 55(1): 60-93 (1998) - [c13]Wai Hong Ho, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A clustering approach in characterizing interconnection networks. HiPC 1998: 277-284 - [c12]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Peter A. Beerel:
Computer engineering using innovative instructional technologies at the University of Southern California. WCAE@ISCA 1998: 27 - 1997
- [j2]Joon-Ho Ha, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
SPEED DMON: Cache Coherence on an Optical Multichannel Interconnect Architecture. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 41(1): 78-91 (1997) - [c11]Juan-Miguel Martínez, Pedro López, José Duato, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Software-Based Deadlock Recovery Technique for True Fully Adaptive Routing in Wormhole Networks. ICPP 1997: 182-189 - [c10]Sugath Warnakulasuriya, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Characterization of Deadlocks in Interconnection Networks. IPPS 1997: 80-86 - [c9]Yungho Choi, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Crossbar Analysis for Optimal Deadlock Recovery Router Architecture. IPPS 1997: 583-588 - [c8]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Sugath Warnakulasuriya:
On Deadlocks in Interconnection Networks. ISCA 1997: 38-49 - [c7]Sugath Warnakulasuriya, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
Modeling Message Blocking and Deadlock in Interconnection Networks. PCRCW 1997: 275-294 - 1996
- [c6]Joon-Ho Ha, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
A Hybrid cache Coherence Protocol for a Decoupled Multi-Channel Optical Network: SPEED DMON. ICPP, Vol. 1 1996: 164-171 - [c5]Mongkol Raksapatcharawong, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
An Optical Interconnect Model for k-ary n-cube Wormhole Networks. IPPS 1996: 666-672 - [c4]Anjan K. Venkatramani, Timothy Mark Pinkston, José Duato:
Generalized Theory for Deadlock-Free Adaptive Wormhole Routing and its Application to Disha Concurrent. IPPS 1996: 815-821 - 1995
- [j1]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Uzi Efron, M. Campbell:
Applying Optical Interconnects to the 3-D Computer: A Performance Evaluation. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 30(1): 23-37 (1995) - [c3]K. V. Anjan, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
DISHA: a deadlock recovery scheme for fully adaptive routing. IPPS 1995: 537-543 - [c2]K. V. Anjan, Timothy Mark Pinkston:
An Efficient, Fully Adaptive Deadlock Recovery Scheme: DISHA. ISCA 1995: 201-210 - 1991
- [c1]Timothy Mark Pinkston, Sandra Johnson Baylor:
Parallel Processor Memory Reference Analysis: Examining Locality and Clustering Potential. PP 1991: 513-518
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