Apr
24
April 24, 11:30 am

The Department of Mathematics, Amrita School of Engineering, Ettimadai, Coimbatore is organizing a  Workshop on Interconnection Networks from April 24-28, 2017. The conference will provide a platform to study basic Interconnection networking.

Interconnection networks are designed for use at different levels within and across computer systems to meet the operational demands of various application areas. Interconnection problems occur at different levels in the hardware and software design of communicating entities in integrated circuits, multiprocessor, multicomputer, and communication networks as diverse as telephone systems, cable network systems, computer networks, mobile communication networks, satellite network systems, the Internet and biological systems. Depending on the number of devices to be connected and their proximity, we can group interconnection networks into four major networking domains:

1. On-chip networks (NoCs)
2. System/storage area networks (SANs)
3. Local area networks (LANs)
4. Wide area networks (WANs) 

Topics

In this work shop, some aspects of the following topics are discussed.

  • Network Structures and Topologies
  • Routing and Scheduling
  • Network Computing
  • Network Design and Applications
  • Graph Theory and Network Algorithm

Related resources

Event contact information

Convener:

Dr. K. Somasundaram
Professor and Chairperson
Department of Mathematics
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Amritanagar - Post, Coimbatore - 641 112
Tamil Nadu, India.
ASB Contact 0422-2685600/ +91 9443657545
Contact icgta15@cb.amrita.edu(link sends e-mail)

Local Organizing Committee:

  1. Dr. Sasangan Ramanathan, Dean Engineering.
  2. Dr. K. Somasundaram, Chairman, Department of Mathematics.
  3. Dr. G. Prema, Department of Mathematics.
  4. Dr. J. Ravichandran, Department of Mathematics.