Browsing by Author "Rodríguez, Germán"
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Contention-based nonminimal adaptive routing in high-radix networks
Fuentes Sáez, Pablo; Vallejo, Enrique; García, Marina; Beivide Palacio, Julio Ramón; Rodríguez, Germán; Minkenberg, Cyriel; Valero Cortés, Mateo (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2015)
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Open AccessAdaptive routing is an efficient congestion avoidance mechanism for modern Datacenter and HPC networks. Congestion detection traditionally relies on the occupancy of the router queues. However, this approach can hinder ... -
Global misrouting policies in two-level hierarchical networks
Garcia, Marina; Vallejo, Enrique; Beivide Palacio, Julio Ramón; Odriozola, Miguel; Camarero Coterillo, Cristobal; Valero Cortés, Mateo; Labarta Mancho, Jesús José; Rodríguez, Germán (2013)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyDragonfly networks are composed of interconnected groups of routers. Adaptive routing allows packets to be forwarded minimally or non-minimally adapting to the traffic conditions in the network. While minimal routing sends ... -
OFAR-CM: Efficient Dragonfly networks with simple congestion management
García, Marina; Vallejo, Enrique; Beivide Palacio, Ramon; Valero Cortés, Mateo; Rodríguez, Germán (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013)
Conference report
Open AccessDragonfly networks are appealing topologies for large-scale Data center and HPC networks, that provide high throughput with low diameter and moderate cost. However, they are prone to congestion under certain frequent traffic ...