Paper
28 December 1982 Computer Networking In The Context Of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI)
Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.
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Proceedings Volume 0341, Real-Time Signal Processing V; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933723
Event: 1982 Technical Symposium East, 1982, Arlington, United States
Abstract
As requirements for computing increase in magnitude, multiple processor networks have become increasingly important. The demand is a direct outgrowth of the success of VLSI in providing high levels of computation at a modest price. Future levels of performance may well be most effectively met with computer networks where the elemental processes are single VLSI circuits. This paper surveys several common computer networking approaches and presents a novel concept, the Gatlinburg Rings. It is shown to be attractive for large networks.
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Earl E. Swartzlander Jr. "Computer Networking In The Context Of Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI)", Proc. SPIE 0341, Real-Time Signal Processing V, (28 December 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933723
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KEYWORDS
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Computer networks

Very large scale integration

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Signal processing

Network architectures

Data communications

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