A host-network interface architecture for ATM
SIGCOMM '91 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architecture & protocols
A high-performance host interface for ATM networks
SIGCOMM '91 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architecture & protocols
Designing broadcasting algorithms in the postal model for message-passing systems
SPAA '92 Proceedings of the fourth annual ACM symposium on Parallel algorithms and architectures
Paralex: an environment for parallel programming in distributed systems
ICS '92 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Supercomputing
Analyzing communication latency using the Nectar communication processor
SIGCOMM '92 Conference proceedings on Communications architectures & protocols
A programmable HIPPI interface for a graphics supercomputer
Proceedings of the 1993 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
A programmable network interface for a message-based multicomputer
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
METANET: principles of an arbitrary topology LAN
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Distributing a chemical process optimization application over a gigabit network
Supercomputing '95 Proceedings of the 1995 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
Operating system support for high-speed communication
Communications of the ACM
Exploiting Parallelism in Hardware Implementations of the DES
CRYPTO '91 Proceedings of the 11th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
The influence of ATM on operating systems
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
ACM SIGCOMM: Analysing communication latency using the Nectar communication processor
Computer Communications
LS-SCTP: a bandwidth aggregation technique for stream control transmission protocol
Computer Communications
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A description is given of five testbeds developed to examine gigabit applications and network technologies: Aurora, Blanca, Casa, Nectar, and Vistanet. Aurora is an experimental wide-area network testbed whose main objective is to explore and evaluate technologies for phase three of the proposed gigabit National Research and Education Network. The goals of the Blanca network research program are to develop technologies supporting gigabit/second networks, to develop programming tools supporting advanced network-based applications, and to explore the relationships between network technology paradigms and application requirements. The intent of the Casa testbed is to demonstrate that distributed supercomputing using wide-area high-speed networks can provide new levels of computational resources for leading-edge scientific problems. For the Nectar testbed project, a gigabit/second or higher experimental network will be developed to connect a variety of high-performance hosts. The Vistanet research project is intended to help determine whether networks based on emerging public-network standards will satisfy the goals of the National Research and Education Network and to provide information on specifications for those standards.