mesh interconnection
mesh interconnection
1. (crossbar switch) A form of network connection in which each possible transmitter can establish a direct connection to each possible receiver.
2. A set of network connections in which there is more than one route between any two nodes on the network, thus giving resilience against the failure of any single link between any pair of nodes.
1. (crossbar switch) A form of network connection in which each possible transmitter can establish a direct connection to each possible receiver.
2. A set of network connections in which there is more than one route between any two nodes on the network, thus giving resilience against the failure of any single link between any pair of nodes.
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