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Autor:
R. Yavatkar, Chang-Tsung Fu, Taehwan Kim, Hasnain Lakdawala, Ajay Balankutty, Chun Lee, Satoshi Suzuki, Hyung-Jin Lee, Rahul Limaye, P. Vandervoorn, Brent Carlton, Erkan Alpman, S. Ramamurthy, Jad B. Rizk, Durgesh Srivastava, Krishnamurthy Soumyanath, Duster Jon Sweat, Stefano Pellerano, Tan Yulin, C.-H. Jan, Marian Verhelst, Mark A. Schaecher, Ashoke Ravi, Satish Venkatesan, Khoa Minh Nguyen, Hyung Seok Kim
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 48:91-103
An t 86 standard operating system compliant System-on-Chip (SoC) with a dual core ATOM processor and a custom interconnect fabric to enable modular design is presented. The 32 nm SoC includes integrated PCI-e Gen 2, DDR3, legacy I/O, voltage regulato
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. 24:1247-1258
This paper presents PCSMA, an extension to the CSMA/CD protocol (used in the Ethernet) to support both conventional datagram traffic and real-time traffic. The protocol provides predictable packet-delivery bounds for real-time traffic. It does not re
Autor:
R. Yavatkar
Publikováno v:
4th IEEE ComSoc International Workshop on Multimedia Communications. MULTIMEDIA.
Autor:
K. Lakshman, R. Yavatkar
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Proceedings of the 6th IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks.
Autor:
J. Griffioen, R. Yavatkar
Publikováno v:
Third IEEE Workshop on the Architecture and Implementation of High Performance Communication Subsystems.
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Hot Interconnects
Autor:
R. Yavatkar
Publikováno v:
ICDCS
The multiflow conversation protocol (MCP), which provides two communication abstractions is discussed. MCP provides a token-based mechanism for concurrency control among participants of a multipoint connection and includes a communication abstraction
Autor:
K. Lakshman, R. Yavatkar
Publikováno v:
Proceedings 1993 IEEE Workshop on Advances in Parallel and Distributed Systems.
Availability of high-speed networks and increasingly powerful workstations has spawned new opportunities for research in distributed systems. Distributed collaborative systems using multiple media exploit high-speed, high-bandwidth communication capa