[1993] Proceedings Seventh International Parallel Processing Symposium
DOI: 10.1109/ipps.1993.262896
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Permutation on the mesh with reconfigurable bus: algorithms and practical considerations

Abstract: Permutation is a common problem in both computation and communication. We add the buses to the mesh-connected multiprocessors and introduce the tokens to control the buses. We propose to use the mesh with segmented reconfigurable bus to increase performance of data routing. Segmented reconfigurable bus can not only use the bus-token more efficiently than the traditional bus, but also reduce interconnection delay. We choose the segment length to balance latency and throughput of the system to get better perform… Show more

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“…This assumption is thought to be a reasonable one in practical situations [1,2,3,20,27]. However, Lu et al [18] investigated physical implementations of buses and found that short buses and long buses do have a difference in performance and that the constant-delay assumption is more appropriate with short-bus models. In this paper, we assume the propagation delay of the buses to be one time step which is also assumed in [1,8,17,27].…”
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“…This assumption is thought to be a reasonable one in practical situations [1,2,3,20,27]. However, Lu et al [18] investigated physical implementations of buses and found that short buses and long buses do have a difference in performance and that the constant-delay assumption is more appropriate with short-bus models. In this paper, we assume the propagation delay of the buses to be one time step which is also assumed in [1,8,17,27].…”
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confidence: 99%