Abstract-Multistage Interconnection Networks (MINs) are design to provide an effective communication in switching. MINs networks consist of stages that can route the switching through the path. In this types of network the major problem occur when the switch failed to route in the stage. If these situations occur the switching need to be route to an alternative path to avoid from system failure. Shuffle-exchange networks have been widely considered as practical interconnection systems due to their size of it switching elements and uncomplicated configuration. It can helps in fault tolerance and reduce the latency. As an illustration, there are mainly six types of SEN which are important to MINs, namely SEN with additional stages, Improved Irregular Augmented Shuffle
Multistage interconnection network provide communication among processors, memory modules and other devices in parallel computer systems. These networks are designed to provide fast and efficient communication with a reasonable cost. The number of stages, interconnection topology, and network configuration differentiate the reliability of each network. Reliability is used to measure the system capability to transform information from input to output devices and its depends on the reliability of its component. Evaluation of reliability of interconnection network has been attempted by researchers in the past. This paper is an depth study of reliability evaluation in multistage interconnection network. The measurement includes terminal reliability of regular network known as shuffle exchange network and gamma network.
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