[[abstract]]A product network defines a class of topologies that are very often used such as meshes, tori, and hypercubes, etc. This paper proposes a generalized algorithm for fault-tolerant parallel sorting in product networks. To tolerate r − 1 faulty nodes, an r-dimensional product network containing faulty nodes is partitioned into a number of subgraphs such that each subgraph contains at most one fault. Our generalized sorting algorithm is divided into two steps. First, a single-fault sorting operation is presented to correctly performed on each faulty subgraph containing one fault. Second, each subgraph is considered a supernode, and a fault-tolerant multiway merging operation is presented to recursively merge two sorted subsequences ...
Diagnosability of a multiprocessor system is an important topic of study. A measure for fault diagno...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
AbstractThe main objective of this contribution is to outline briefly, a set of interesting problems...
[[abstract]]Product networks define a class of topologies used very often as interconnection network...
If G isaconnected graph with N nodes, its r dimensional product contains N r nodes. We present an al...
We present a general technique for enhanc-ing the reliability of sorting networks, and other compara...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1994.Includes bibliogr...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of constructing a sorting circuit, network, or PRAM algo...
AbstractConsider M unsorted elements and an n-dimensional hypercube Hn with ⌊3n/2⌋−1 faulty nodes, w...
The design and implementation of a reliable version of the distributed bitonic sorting algorithm usi...
The paper proposes designs of interconnection networks (graphs) which can tolerate link failures. Th...
We study the problem of sorting sequences of N-keys that can be obtained from sorted ones by changin...
The hypercube-like networks are a class of important generalization of the popular hypercube interco...
Sorting networks are a class of parallel oblivious sorting algorithms. Not only do they have interes...
A new interconnection network with low-degree for very large parallel computers called metacube (MC)...
Diagnosability of a multiprocessor system is an important topic of study. A measure for fault diagno...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
AbstractThe main objective of this contribution is to outline briefly, a set of interesting problems...
[[abstract]]Product networks define a class of topologies used very often as interconnection network...
If G isaconnected graph with N nodes, its r dimensional product contains N r nodes. We present an al...
We present a general technique for enhanc-ing the reliability of sorting networks, and other compara...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mathematics, 1994.Includes bibliogr...
AbstractIn this paper, we study the problem of constructing a sorting circuit, network, or PRAM algo...
AbstractConsider M unsorted elements and an n-dimensional hypercube Hn with ⌊3n/2⌋−1 faulty nodes, w...
The design and implementation of a reliable version of the distributed bitonic sorting algorithm usi...
The paper proposes designs of interconnection networks (graphs) which can tolerate link failures. Th...
We study the problem of sorting sequences of N-keys that can be obtained from sorted ones by changin...
The hypercube-like networks are a class of important generalization of the popular hypercube interco...
Sorting networks are a class of parallel oblivious sorting algorithms. Not only do they have interes...
A new interconnection network with low-degree for very large parallel computers called metacube (MC)...
Diagnosability of a multiprocessor system is an important topic of study. A measure for fault diagno...
A distributed system consists of a set of machines which do not share a global memory. Depending on ...
AbstractThe main objective of this contribution is to outline briefly, a set of interesting problems...