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Christopher J. Glass

Researcher at Michigan State University

Publications -  6
Citations -  1740

Christopher J. Glass is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Static routing & Multipath routing. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1727 citations.

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The turn model for adaptive routing

TL;DR: Simulations of partially adaptive and nonadaptive routing algorithms for 2D meshes and hypercubes show that which algorithm has the lowest latencies and highest sustainable throughput depends on the pattern of message traffic.
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The turn model for adaptive routing

TL;DR: This paper presents a model for designing wormhole routing algorithms based on analyzing the directions in which packets can turn in a network and the cycles that the turns can form, which produces routing algorithms that are deadlock free, livelockfree, minimal or nonminimal, and highly adaptive.
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Fault-tolerant wormhole routing in meshes

TL;DR: Simulations of the one-fault-tolerant routing algorithms in a two-dimensional mesh indicate that misrouting increases communication latencies significantly at high throughputs, and the conclusion is that misRouting should be used only for increasing the degree of fault tolerance, never for just increasing adaptiveness.
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Fault-tolerant routing in hypercube multicomputers using local safety information

TL;DR: Simulations of the one-fault-tolerant routing algorithm and other minimal and nonminimal routing algorithms in a two-dimensional mesh indicate that misrouting increases communication latencies significantly at high throughputs, so it is concluded thatMisrouting should be used only for increasing the degree of fault tolerance, never for just increasing adaptiveness.