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Conference Paper Design and implementation of redundant multiprocessor interconnects in a high capacity router
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Authors
Bup-Joong Kim, Hak-Suh Kim, Byungjun Ahn
Issue Date
2005-10
Citation
Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications (APCC) 2005, pp.304-308
Language
English
Type
Conference Paper
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/APCC.2005.1554069
Abstract
This paper is about multiprocessor interconnects for the high capacity router built on ATCA (Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture) platform. Multiprocessor interconnection in ATCA brings some design issues when it comes to satisfy the constraint and specification of ATCA platform. In the multiprocessor communication, most transfers are from one port to the other ports or the opposite direction (usually between a main processor and local processors on line cards). Congestion may happen when inter-processor communication packets from local processors are simultaneously heading for a main processor. In order to manage or alleviate the congestion, bandwidth for inter-processor communication should be increased and QoS mechanisms should be introduced in multiprocessor interconnects. This study suggests several methods to build multiprocessor interconnects in ATCA and discusses them in the view of redundancy, congestion handling ability, and implementation feasibility. © 2005 IEEE.
KSP Keywords
Communication packets, Design issues, High-capacity, Line cards, Multiprocessor interconnection, Opposite direction, design and implementation, handling ability, inter-processor communication