Presentation
Exploring Software-Defined Networking for Routing in Dragonfly Topology
DescriptionWhile efficient routing in Dragonfly networks presents significant challenges, the advent of Software-defined Networking (SDN) offers new opportunities for routing optimization by providing a global network view. This research proposes an SDN-based adaptive routing approach for Dragonfly interconnects. By leveraging global traffic information from SDN, our approach identifies and avoids persistent congestion points that may occur with conventional UGAL routing, leading to improved resource utilization and enhanced performance. This study addresses a critical gap in the development of efficient adaptive routing solutions using SDN technology.

Event Type
ACM Student Research Competition: Graduate Poster
ACM Student Research Competition: Undergraduate Poster
Doctoral Showcase
Posters
TimeTuesday, 19 November 202412pm - 5pm EST
LocationB302-B305
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