Title :
A lightweight media access protocol for a WDM-based distributed shared memory system
Author :
Sivalingam, Krishna M. ; Dowd, Patrick W.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Comput. Sci., North Carolina Univ., Greensborn, NC, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a media access protocol designed for LIGHTING, a WDM testbed currently under construction which has been designed for high-performance supercomputer interconnection. The architecture is based on a dynamically reconfigurable hierarchical WDM network that is being constructed to interconnect a large number of supercomputers and create a distributed shared memory (DSM) environment. This paper describes the network media access protocol based on a single tunable transmitter and single tunable receiver (TT-TR) per node. The protocol exploits the bimodal traffic characteristics of a DSM system. The primary objectives of the protocol design are reduced average latency per packet, support of broadcast/multicast, and support of collisionless communication. The proposed approach is compared to an earlier protocol based on one tunable transmitter and one fixed receiver (TT-FR) per node. The performance of the protocol in terms of average latency and channel utilization is analyzed for varying system characteristics such as number of nodes and channels
Keywords :
access protocols; computer networks; distributed memory systems; optical fibre networks; optical receivers; optical transmitters; performance evaluation; shared memory systems; telecommunication channels; telecommunication traffic; wavelength division multiplexing; LIGHTING; WDM based distributed shared memory system; WDM testbed; average latency per packet reduction; bimodal traffic characteristics; broadcast/multicast communication; channel utilization; channels; collisionless communication; dynamically reconfigurable hierarchical WDM network; high performance supercomputer interconnection; lightweight media access protocol; network architecture; nodes; protocol design; protocol performance; system characteristics; tunable receiver; tunable transmitter; Access protocols; Delay; Media Access Protocol; Multicast protocols; Supercomputers; Telecommunication traffic; Testing; Transmitters; WDM networks; Wavelength division multiplexing;
Conference_Titel :
INFOCOM '96. Fifteenth Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer Societies. Networking the Next Generation. Proceedings IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7293-5
DOI :
10.1109/INFCOM.1996.493035