Implementation of Transport Protocols Using Parallelism and VLSI Components<br />DOI: 10.14209/jcis.1994.4
Abstract
Service requirements and performance needs are increasingly demanding in emerging high performance communication subsystems. Well-suited protocols and efficient protocol implementation techniques form the core of such systems. Applying parallelism and introducing VLSI components to overcome system bottlenecks represent promising approaches towards highly efficient implementations. This paper discusses experiments with parallel protocol implementations and introduces a protocol especially designed to support parallelism. Moreover. a parallel VLSI architecture is introduced enabling fine-grained parallelism among protocol functions as well as coarse grain parallelism among connections. Dedicated VLSI components are used for potential bottleneck functions, such as timer and memory management or retranmission support.Downloads
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2015-06-16
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Braun, T., H. Schiller, J., & Zitterbart, M. (2015). Implementation of Transport Protocols Using Parallelism and VLSI Components<br />DOI: 10.14209/jcis.1994.4. Journal of Communication and Information Systems, 9(1). Retrieved from https://jcis.sbrt.org.br/jcis/article/view/176
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Received 2015-06-16
Accepted 2015-06-16
Published 2015-06-16
Accepted 2015-06-16
Published 2015-06-16