Author_Institution :
IBM, Glendale Laboratory, Endicott, USA
Abstract :
The spanning multiaccess channel hypercube (SMCH) is a distributed computer interconnection structure, based on a hypercube topology, where processors are connected using multiaccess channels spanning all dimensional axes. The channel access arbitration is achieved through demand assignment multiple access (DAMA) protocols. We compare the SMCH to the generalised hypercube (GHC), the nearest neighbour mesh hypercube (NNMH), cube connected cycles (CCC), and the Boolean cube (BCube). The comparison shows the SMCH to have excellent performance characteristics, at a cost significantly lower than comparable structures. This is achieved by combining the recent advances in processor interconnection architectures, the economies of scale available with highcapacity channels, and demand assignment multiple-access protocols, to form a highly efficient, cost effective, distributed computer system.
Keywords :
distributed processing; performance evaluation; protocols; Boolean cube; cube connected cycles; demand assignment multiple access; distributed computer interconnection structure; generalised hypercube; hypercube topology; nearest neighbour mesh hypercube; performance characteristics; performance evaluation; processor interconnection architectures; protocols; spanning multiaccess channel hypercube interconnection network;