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Deciding Strictly Non-Blocking Generalized-Concentration Properties with Constrained Network Parameters
Fremantle, Australia June 23-June 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ISPAN.1999.7789121999 International Symposium on Paral ...
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H.K. Dai, Oklahoma State University
Concentrators and generalized-concentrators are interconnection networks that provide respectively pairwise vertex-disjoint directed paths and trees to satisfy interconnection requests. An interconnection network is non-blocking in the strict sense if every compatible interconnection request can be satisfied by a path regardless of any existing interconnections. We present an interconnection property equivalent to the generalized-concentration with constrained network capacity and request multiplicity in the strictly non-blocking context, and show a polynomial-time computational complexity result for deciding the strictly non-blocking generalized-concentration properties with constrained network parameters, by using b-matching techniques.
Index Terms:
computational complexity, interconnection networks, generalized-concentrators, concentrators, b-matchings, network flows
Citation:
H.K. Dai, "Deciding Strictly Non-Blocking Generalized-Concentration Properties with Constrained Network Parameters," ispan, pp.22, 1999 International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks (ISPAN '99), 1999
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