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  1-10 of 12 Reviews about "Topology (B.4.3...)": Date Reviewed
  A loss aware scalable topology for photonic on chip interconnection networks
Reza A., Sarbazi-Azad H., Khademzadeh A., Shabani H., Niazmand B. The Journal of Supercomputing 68(1): 106-135, 2014.  Type: Article

A cycle-accurate simulation environment for evaluating the topologies aiming to reduce insertion loss in photonic networks is introduced in this paper. The paper considers the D-Mesh topology, which is designed based on space routing i...

Nov 13 2015
  Topological persistence for medium access control
Lutz J., Colbourn C., Syrotiuk V. IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 12(8): 1598-1612, 2013.  Type: Article

Shared network communication channels must deal with the fundamental issues of scheduling packet transmissions, and what to do about path contention and packet collisions. This paper highlights the authors’ authoritative know...

Oct 15 2013
  Dynamically configurable bus topologies for high-performance on-chip communication
Sekar K., Lahiri K., Raghunathan A., Dey S. IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 16(10): 1413-1426, 2008.  Type: Article

Sekar et al. present FLEXBUS, a novel on-chip communication bus topology that can be configured to map components in a system-on-chip (SoC) design based on application traffic characteristics....

May 14 2009
  FireWire system architecture (2nd ed.)
Anderson D., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1999.  Type: Book (9780201485356)

If you want to use the IEEE 1394 serial bus, this is a good reference. The FireWire (IEEE 1394 specification) project began at Apple Computer in the mid-1980s. The primary characteristics of this serial bus are ease of use, low cost, h...

Aug 1 1999
  USB explained
McDowell S., Seyer M., Prentice Hall PTR, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1999.  Type: Book (9780130811530)

The Universal Serial Bus was designed by the computer industry to replace the ailing and ancient RS-232 serial-port technology. The USB is bigger, faster, and better. It’s built to handle the demands of audio and ...
Feb 1 1999
  Universal serial bus system architecture
Anderson D., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1997.  Type: Book (9780201461374)

The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a new standard for the low-cost attachment of low-speed peripherals to personal computers. Devices used with the USB include keyboards, pointing devices, printers, telephony interfaces, diskette drives...

Sep 1 1997
  A simple and efficient bus management scheme that supports continuous streams
Hosseini-Khayat S., Bovopoulos A. ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 13(2): 122-140, 1995.  Type: Article

With the increasing demand for communications services of all kinds (for real-time digital video and audio as well as discrete data such as text, numbers, and graphs) and the emergence of multimedia workstations, bus design is becoming...

Jan 1 1996
  SBus: information, applications, and experience
Lyle J., Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 1992.  Type: Book (9780387978628)

Buses and bus design have become important in computer system design. Buses are needed to connect processors to other processors, to the memory subsystem, and to peripherals. A bus is not just a collection of wires; it is a carefully ...

May 1 1993
  Microcomputer busses
Cram R., Academic Press Prof., Inc., San Diego, CA, 1991.  Type: Book (9780121961558)

The author presents overviews of the major characteristics of several microcomputer busses and compares their features. He also discusses several topics concerning the design of busses and covers boards used with two of the busses....

Aug 1 1992
  Digital bus handbook
Di Giacomo J., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, NY, 1990.  Type: Book (9789780070169234)

Slightly more than half of this book is devoted to detailed overviews of the following widely used backplane bus systems: VMEbus, Multibus I, NuBus, UNIBUS (including the Q_Bus and the VAXBI bus), IBM Micro Channel, FASTBUS, Futurebus,...

Jul 1 1991
 
 
 
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