A4 Refereed article in a conference publication

Two-phase routing in three-dimensional blocked optical tori




AuthorsHonkanen Risto, Leppänen Ville

EditorsBoris Rachev, Angel Smrikarov

Conference nameInternational conference on computer systems and technologies

Publication year2014

Book title CompSysTech '14 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies

Series titleACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Number in series883

First page 63

Last page70

Number of pages8

ISBN978-1-4503-2753-4

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1145/2659532.2659644(external)


Abstract

The contribution of this paper is an all-optical 3D network architecture. We describe scheduled, two-phase routing for it. The three-dimensional blocked optical torus BOT of block size b consists of b2 × b2 × b2 nodes for the first phase routing. Processors are evenly deployed at the underlying torus so that every bth node consists of a processor. Additionally, a BOT consists of b3 blocks of b × b × b subnetworks for the second phase routing. Routing of each packet is done in two phases. Firstly, packets are routed from source processor to an intermediate target node at the target block. Secondly, packets are routed from the intermediate targets at the target block to the target processor (if necessary). Routing is based on wavelength-division multiplexing and scheduled transmissions.




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