Manipulating Multistage Interconnection Networks Using Fundamental Arrangements
Networking and Internet Architecture
2010-12-30 v1
Abstract
Optimizing interconnection networks is a prime object in switching schemes. In this work the authors present a novel approach for obtaining a required channel arrangement in a multi-stage interconnection network, using a new concept - a fundamental arrangement. The fundamental arrangement is an initial N-1 stage switch arrangement that allows obtaining any required output channel arrangement given an input arrangement, using N/2 binary switches at each stage. The paper demonstrates how a fundamental arrangement can be achieved and how, once this is done, any required arrangement may be obtained within 2(N-1) steps.
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@article{arxiv.1012.5597,
title = {Manipulating Multistage Interconnection Networks Using Fundamental Arrangements},
author = {Eran Gur and Zeev Zalevsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.5597},
year = {2010}
}