Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 03:21:24 GMT
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Routing/Interconnection Network Research Sites
The following is a list of webs for routing or interconnection
network research groups. If you would like to have your group's web added to this list,
send mail to Kevin Bolding.
- Chaotic Routing Group at the University of Washington.
Includes work on Chaotic routing, papers on various aspects of routing, distribution of a network simulator,
and suggested standards for presentation of routing results.
- Computer Systems Research Laboratory
of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech.
Describes research on high performance, fault-tolerant routing in
pipelined interconnection networks.
- Concurrent Systems Architecture Group
at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Includes papers on many aspects
of network routing design and analysis. Also includes work on related parallel
computer projects.
- Concurrent VLSI
Architecture Group
at the MIT EECS department. Contains work related to the J-Machine, M-Machine, Reliable
Router, and other parallel computer projects.
- GAP, the Parallel Architecture Group at the Technical University of
Valencia, led by Jose Duato, has information on routers and theory being worked
on by their group.
- The Myricom Home Page describes
the high-speed LAN company Myricom, its products, and its
research.
- PACT is a research
centre operated jointly by
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics and the Science Research Foundation.
- The
Parallel Architecture and Communication Group at the Ohio State
University. Includes papers on efficient communication and
synchronization in wormhole-routed parallel architectures. Topics
include multidestination wormhole routing, clustered parallel
architectures, and mapping/scheduling on wormhole-routed systems.
- The
Parallel Systems Lab at the University of Illinois-Chicago.
Contains papers on
Integrated Network Barriers, a network protocol which enables
barriers to be pipelined in the network and improves routing performance.
- The Real-Time Computing
Lab at the University of Michigan. Includes work on HARTS, SPIDER,
pp-mess-sim, and various aspects of routing and switching.
- The Tandem Home Page
describes the fault-tolerant computer company Tandem Computers,
Inc., its products, and its research. Of note, their ServerNet
architecture provides the foundation for their new systems, starting
with the Integrity
S4000 fault-tolerant Unix server.
- The
Transit Project in the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab. Includes
papers and memos documenting many aspects in the design of reliable,
high-performance, multiprocessor networks.
Other resource listings
Chaotic Routing Home Page
The University of Washington CSE home Page
kwb@cs.washington.edu