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Sorting Networks with Applications to Hierarchical Optical Interconnects
Valencia, Spain September 03-September 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPPW.2001.9519692001 International Conference on Para ...
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Rajgopal Kannan, Louisiana State University
Sibabrata Ray, The University of Alabama
Abstract: The Banyan network is shown to have a computationally unsuitable structure for finding maximum passable subpermutations, which is prove d NP-complete. Using some non-blocking properties on the Cube and Reverse Banyan networks, a network topologically equivalent to the Batcher sorter, but functionally equivalent to the Batcher-Banyan network is derived for routing incomplete permutations. A log_2 N(2w-1) stage radix sorter for w-bit inputs, including duplicate inputs, that uses only log_2 N +1bit address headers for routing through each 2 log_2 N stages is shown, which can be used in sort-MIN type packet switches. Space-time sorting networks based on these principles are derive d, which can be used in hierarchical wavelength multiplexed optical networks.
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Rajgopal Kannan, Sibabrata Ray, "Sorting Networks with Applications to Hierarchical Optical Interconnects," icppw, pp.0327, 2001 International Conference on Parallel Processing Workshops (ICPPW'01), 2001
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