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Wormhole flow control, also called wormhole switching or wormhole routing, is a system of simple flow control in computer networking based on known fixed links. It is a subset of flow control methods called Flit-Buffer Flow Control. Switching is a more appropriate term than routing, as "routing" defines the route or path taken to reach the destination. The wormhole technique does not dictate the route to the destination but decides when the packet moves forward from a router. Wormhole switching is widely used in multicomputers because of its low latency and small requirements at the nodes.

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  • La técnica de conmutación o encaminamiento vermiforme (en inglés: «Wormhole Switching») es un sistema básico de en redes con conexiones punto a punto estáticas. Se propuso para mejorar el rendimiento en , segmentando el camino entre los nodos origen y destino de modo que cada paquete pudiera transferirse por varios componentes de la red al mismo tiempo. Cada nodo integra un conmutador que decide qué camino tomará el paquete en su viaje por la red.​ En rigor, conmutación es un término más adecuado que encaminamiento. El encaminamiento o "enrutamiento" consiste en planear la ruta o itinerario a seguir por un paquete de datos para alcanzar el punto de destino. En el modelo vermiforme no se planifica la ruta entre el origen y el destino, tan solo se decide por qué canal deberá salir el paquete en cada etapa del recorrido.​ (es)
  • Wormhole flow control, also called wormhole switching or wormhole routing, is a system of simple flow control in computer networking based on known fixed links. It is a subset of flow control methods called Flit-Buffer Flow Control. Switching is a more appropriate term than routing, as "routing" defines the route or path taken to reach the destination. The wormhole technique does not dictate the route to the destination but decides when the packet moves forward from a router. Wormhole switching is widely used in multicomputers because of its low latency and small requirements at the nodes. Wormhole routing supports very low-latency, high-speed, guaranteed delivery of packets suitable for real-time communication. (en)
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  • La técnica de conmutación o encaminamiento vermiforme (en inglés: «Wormhole Switching») es un sistema básico de en redes con conexiones punto a punto estáticas. Se propuso para mejorar el rendimiento en , segmentando el camino entre los nodos origen y destino de modo que cada paquete pudiera transferirse por varios componentes de la red al mismo tiempo. Cada nodo integra un conmutador que decide qué camino tomará el paquete en su viaje por la red.​ (es)
  • Wormhole flow control, also called wormhole switching or wormhole routing, is a system of simple flow control in computer networking based on known fixed links. It is a subset of flow control methods called Flit-Buffer Flow Control. Switching is a more appropriate term than routing, as "routing" defines the route or path taken to reach the destination. The wormhole technique does not dictate the route to the destination but decides when the packet moves forward from a router. Wormhole switching is widely used in multicomputers because of its low latency and small requirements at the nodes. (en)
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  • Conmutación vermiforme (es)
  • Wormhole switching (en)
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