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{{for|electric distribution grid networks|Low-voltage network}} [[File:Grid Network.svg|thumb|right|Layout of a grid low-voltage network]] A '''grid network''' is a [[computer network]] consisting of a number of computer systems connected in a grid topology. In a regular grid topology, each node in the network is connected with two neighbors along one or more [[dimension]]s. If the network is one-dimensional, and the chain of nodes is connected to form a circular loop, the resulting topology is known as a ring. Network systems such as [[Fiber distributed data interface|FDDI]] use two counter-rotating [[token-passing]] rings to achieve high reliability and performance. In general, when an ''n''-dimensional grid network is connected circularly in more than one dimension, the resulting network topology is a [[torus]], and the network is called "toroidal". When the number of nodes along each dimension of a toroidal network is 2, the resulting network is called a [[hypercube]]. A [[parallel computing]] cluster or [[multi-core]] processor is often connected in regular interconnection network such as a [[de Bruijn graph]],<ref> [http://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/1842/860/1/Spadavecchia_thesis.pdf "A Network-based Asynchronous Architecture for Cryptographic Devices"] by Ljiljana Spadavecchia 2005. section "5.6.1.2 De Bruijn graphs", and section "5.6.2.2 Randomised routing in de Bruijn graphs". </ref> a [[hypercube graph]], a [[hypertree network]], a [[fat tree]] network, a [[torus]], or [[cube-connected cycles]]. A grid network is not the same as a grid computer or a [[computational grid]], although the nodes in a grid network are usually computers, and [[grid computing]] requires some kind of [[computer network]] or "universal coding" to interconnect the computers. == See also == * [[Grid plan]] - street network * [[Network topology]] == References == {{reflist}} {{Network topologies}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Grid network}} [[Category:Telecommunications]] [[Category:Network topology]] {{Compu-network-stub}}
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