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On a Class of Multistage Interconnection Networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1980
A baseline network and a configuration concept are introduced to evaluate relationships among some proposed multistage interconnection networks. It is proven that the data manipulator (modified version), flip network, omega network, indirect binary n-cube network, and regular SW banyan network (S = F = 2) are topologically equivalent. The configuration
Chuan-lin Wu, Tse-Yun Feng
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Multistage interconnection network reliability

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1989
The authors examine the reliability of a unique-path multistage interconnection network (MIN) and a fault-tolerant scheme aimed at improving system reliability. They derive closed-form expressions for the time-dependent reliability of the 8*8 and 16*16 shuffle-exchange multistage interconnection networks (SENs) and SENs with an addition state (SEN ...
James T. Blake, Kishor S. Trivedi
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Fault-Tolerant Multistage Interconnection Network

Telecommunication Systems, 2001
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Sameer M. Bataineh, B. Y. Allosl
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The Multistage Cube: A Versatile Interconnection Network

Computer, 1981
The cube network can support both MIMD and SIMD processing in distributed systems. It allows flexible communications in systems like PASM, PUMPS, and the BMD test bed.
Howard Jay Siegel, Robert J. McMillen
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Multistage interconnection networks reliability analysis

The Journal of Supercomputing, 2016
Multistage interconnection network (MIN) is an interconnection system consisting of multiple layers of interlinked switching elements arranged in a predefined topology allowing processor and memory modules to communicate with each other. Reliability evaluation for MINs is quite evident, as these measures provide user-oriented performance assessment ...
S. Rajkumar 0002, Neeraj Kumar Goyal
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Two expansible multistage interconnection networks

Proceedings of 1994 International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2002
Two new construction methods for multistage interconnection networks (MINs) are proposed. These methods provide low overhead in enlarging the size of MIN scheme and they have the same features as those of MIN schemes by typically designed method. The first proposed method proves that, in enlarging the size of MIN scheme, the full access interconnection
C. S. Yang, L. P. Zu
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Bit-permute multistage interconnection networks

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1995
In this paper, we consider a class of log N stage interconnection networks called Bit-Permute Multistage Interconnection Networks (BPMIN's) where the ports of each switch of a stage are different at only one bit position of their labels. We describe the decomposition structure of the BPMIN's and prove that all of the BPMIN's are topologically ...
KIM, MK   +2 more
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Fault-tolerance for multistage interconnection networks

Proceedings ICCI `92: Fourth International Conference on Computing and Information, 2003
A new fault-tolerant multistage interconnection network architecture is proposed. Using k redundant processors and f redundant switching elements per stage, the authors scheme can tolerate any k processor failures and any f switching element failures per stage.
Siu-Cheung Chau   +2 more
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On the semantics of multistage interconnection networks

1996
Multistage interconnection networks (MINs) have a number of applications in many areas, for example in communication networks or parallel computer systems. While several performance analyses have been done, as far as we know a formal description of the behaviour of such networks is lacking.
Anna Gambin, Slawomir Lasota 0001
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Multicasting in Generalized Multistage Interconnection Networks

Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1994
Multistage interconnection networks (MIN) are popular in switching and communication applications. It is also well known as a hypercube derived architecture, offering a fixed-degree alternative to hypercube for a large class of applications. Message routing strategy in MIN is well known, however, multicasting issues for MIN has not been considered ...
Sourav Bhattacharya   +3 more
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