AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of finding routing algorithms on the multirate rearrangeable Clos networks which use as few number of middle-stage switches as possible. We propose a new routing algorithm called the “grouping algorithm”. This is a simple algorithm which uses fewer middle-stage switches than all known strategies, given that the number of input-stage switches and output-stage switches are relatively small compared to the size of input and output switches. In particular, the grouping algorithm implies that m=2n+⌈(n−1)/2k⌉ is a sufficient number of middle-stage switches for the symmetric three-stage Clos network C(n,m,r) to be multirate rearrangeable, where k is any positive integer and r⩽n/(2k−1)
by Wai-Hung Kwok.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997.Chapter 1 --- Introduction ...
AbstractBeneš established the notion of wide-sense nonblocking by constructing an example on the sym...
Clos networks are an important class of switching networks due to their modular structure and much l...
In this paper, we study the problem of finding routing algorithms on the multirate rearrangeable Cl...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of finding routing algorithms on the multirate rearrange...
AbstractThis paper investigates multirate multicast Clos switching networks which are nonblocking in...
A lower bound on the amount of information necessary to compute the switch settings for a three-stag...
We consider routing in symmetrical three stage Clos networks. Especially we search for the routing o...
... that the minimum number m(n, r) of middle-state switches for the symmetric 3-stage Clos network ...
AbstractThis paper investigates multirate multicast Clos switching networks which are nonblocking in...
This article was published in the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing [© 2014 Elsevier Inc...
F Clos networks provide the theoretically optimal solution to build high-radix switches. This paper ...
AbstractSince 1989 when Melen and Turner introduced an elegant model for interconnection networks th...
This conference paper was presented in the 27th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Informatio...
Abstract—The 3-stage Clos network is the most-studied switching network. However, exact conditions o...
by Wai-Hung Kwok.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997.Chapter 1 --- Introduction ...
AbstractBeneš established the notion of wide-sense nonblocking by constructing an example on the sym...
Clos networks are an important class of switching networks due to their modular structure and much l...
In this paper, we study the problem of finding routing algorithms on the multirate rearrangeable Cl...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of finding routing algorithms on the multirate rearrange...
AbstractThis paper investigates multirate multicast Clos switching networks which are nonblocking in...
A lower bound on the amount of information necessary to compute the switch settings for a three-stag...
We consider routing in symmetrical three stage Clos networks. Especially we search for the routing o...
... that the minimum number m(n, r) of middle-state switches for the symmetric 3-stage Clos network ...
AbstractThis paper investigates multirate multicast Clos switching networks which are nonblocking in...
This article was published in the Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing [© 2014 Elsevier Inc...
F Clos networks provide the theoretically optimal solution to build high-radix switches. This paper ...
AbstractSince 1989 when Melen and Turner introduced an elegant model for interconnection networks th...
This conference paper was presented in the 27th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Informatio...
Abstract—The 3-stage Clos network is the most-studied switching network. However, exact conditions o...
by Wai-Hung Kwok.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997.Chapter 1 --- Introduction ...
AbstractBeneš established the notion of wide-sense nonblocking by constructing an example on the sym...
Clos networks are an important class of switching networks due to their modular structure and much l...