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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 10, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 22, 2011
Kai Feng Wang, Beijing, CN;
Pengfei Zhu, Beijing, CN;
Hongxia Sun, Beijing, CN;
Yongqiang Wu, Beijing, CN;
Kai Feng Wang, Beijing, CN;
PengFei Zhu, Beijing, CN;
HongXia Sun, Beijing, CN;
YongQiang Wu, Beijing, CN;
STMicroelectronics (Beijing) R&D Co. Ltd., Beijing, CN;
Abstract
In mesh networks having multiple nodes that communicate data to and from each other, a great number of data transmissions may be initiated and carried out to get data to a proper processing node for execution. To get data where it needs to go (e.g., the proper destination node), a routing algorithm is used to define a set of rules for efficiently passing data from node to node until the destination node is reached. For the purpose of assuring that all data is properly transferred from node to node in a reasonably efficient manner, a routing algorithm may define subsets of nodes into regions and then send data via the regions. Even greater overall efficiency may be realized by recognizing specific adjacency relationships among a group of destination nodes and taking advantage of such adjacencies by rerouting data through regions other than the region in which a destination node resides.