Latest Developments in Hypercube Network Technology: A Review

Authors

  • Turkan Ahmed Khaleel University of Mosul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25195/ijci.v50i2.515

Keywords:

Distributed Computing, Parallel Computing, Scalability, Interconnection Network., Hypercube Networks

Abstract

Hypercube networks are very imperative in parallel computing and high-speed networking since it is a multi-dimensional connections that are useful in location dispersion, speed, and capacity. This paper aims to review the state of the art of hypercube network technology in light of the new developments in the field and then highlight the issues of performance enhancement, fault tolerance, and scalability. Recent advancements have significantly integrated the concept of fault tolerance through new methods of redundancy and restoration, interconnection of disjoint cycles for improved traffic flow, and new network indices for enhanced functionality and density. Some emerging trends include AI and ML for optimizing networks and the ability to learn, quantum computing for communication optimization, and the use of ‘green’ networks or self-healing modular networks. In terms of the existing problems in wearable devices, including scalability and energy consumption, the review also defines the future research objectives. This paper hopes to present a clear synthesis of the most recent advances in hypercube networks and evaluate them in the current context of computing and data processing. This review aims to enhance knowledge and application of hypercube network technologies by outlining important developments and future directions.

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Published

2024-12-22