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Jesus Escudero-Sahuquillo

Researcher at University of Castilla–La Mancha

Publications -  52
Citations -  369

Jesus Escudero-Sahuquillo is an academic researcher from University of Castilla–La Mancha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Network topology & Network performance. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 45 publications receiving 339 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesus Escudero-Sahuquillo include Polytechnic University of Valencia & University of Valencia.

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A new proposal to deal with congestion in InfiniBand-based fat-trees

TL;DR: This paper proposes a straightforward congestion-management method suitable for fat-tree topologies built from InfiniBand components based on a traffic-flow-to-service-level mapping that prevents the negative impact of the two most common problems derived from congestion: head-of-line blocking and buffer-hogging.
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Towards Modeling Interconnection Networks of Exascale Systems with OMNet

TL;DR: The proposed tool is the first step to model HPC high-performance interconnection networks of exascale HPC systems: the message switching layer, routing and arbitration algorithms and buffer organizations have been modeled according to the current and expected characteristics of these systems.
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Efficient and Cost-Effective Hybrid Congestion Control for HPC Interconnection Networks

TL;DR: EcoCC is proposed, a new Efficient and Cost-Effective CC technique, that combines injection throttling and congested-flow isolation to minimize their respective drawbacks and maximize overall system performance.
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BBQ: a straightforward queuing scheme to reduce hol-blocking in high-performance hybrid networks

TL;DR: This paper proposes a straightforward queuing scheme intended to be used in an efficient, recently-proposed hybrid topology, which significantly boosts network performance with respect to other queuing schemes while requiring similar or fewer resources.
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FBICM: efficient congestion management for high-performance networks using distributed deterministic routing

TL;DR: A novel congestion management technique for distributed table-based routing that ensures maximum network performance is kept regardless of congestion, and detailed memory organization and the way congestion information is updated/propagated is described.