Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection networks for multicomputer systems, which enjoy the strengths of constant node degree and good expandability. The shortest path routing in FCCNs is an open problem. In this paper, we present an oblivious routing algorithm for n-level FCCN with N = 8(n) nodes, and prove that this algorithm creates a shortest path from the source to the destination. At the costs of both an O(N)-parallel-step off-line preprocessing phase and a list of size N stored at each node, the proposed algorithm is carried out at each related node in O(n) time. In some cases the proposed algorithm is superior to the one proposed by Chang and Wang in terms of the length of th...
AbstractFinding shortest paths is a fundamental problem in graph theory, which has a large amount of...
[[abstract]]The WK-recursive networks own two structural advantages: expansibility and equal degree....
AbstractThe problem of oblivious routing in fixed connection networks with a limited amount of space...
Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection ne...
In this paper, we consider a highly recursive interconnection network known as the fully connected c...
We provide universally-optimal distributed graph algorithms for (1+∊)-approximate shortest path prob...
Due to its simplicity, the hypercube topology is popular as interconnection network of parallel syst...
We propose an oblivious algorithm to route linear-complement (LC) permutations on hypercubes in circ...
For each d <= 8 we provide an oblivious algorithm for routing any permutation on the d-dimensional h...
AbstractInterconnection networks play a significant role in efficient on-chip communication for mult...
AbstractA recent seminal result of Räcke is that for any undirected network there is an oblivious ro...
Oblivious routing algorithms for general undirected networks were introduced by Räcke, and this wor...
Oblivious routing algorithms for general undirected networks were introduced by Räcke, and this work...
AbstractA recent seminal result of Räcke is that for any undirected network there is an oblivious ro...
We present a distributed asynchronous algorithm that, for every undirected weighted n-node graph G, ...
AbstractFinding shortest paths is a fundamental problem in graph theory, which has a large amount of...
[[abstract]]The WK-recursive networks own two structural advantages: expansibility and equal degree....
AbstractThe problem of oblivious routing in fixed connection networks with a limited amount of space...
Fully connected cubic networks (FCCNs) are a class of newly proposed hierarchical interconnection ne...
In this paper, we consider a highly recursive interconnection network known as the fully connected c...
We provide universally-optimal distributed graph algorithms for (1+∊)-approximate shortest path prob...
Due to its simplicity, the hypercube topology is popular as interconnection network of parallel syst...
We propose an oblivious algorithm to route linear-complement (LC) permutations on hypercubes in circ...
For each d <= 8 we provide an oblivious algorithm for routing any permutation on the d-dimensional h...
AbstractInterconnection networks play a significant role in efficient on-chip communication for mult...
AbstractA recent seminal result of Räcke is that for any undirected network there is an oblivious ro...
Oblivious routing algorithms for general undirected networks were introduced by Räcke, and this wor...
Oblivious routing algorithms for general undirected networks were introduced by Räcke, and this work...
AbstractA recent seminal result of Räcke is that for any undirected network there is an oblivious ro...
We present a distributed asynchronous algorithm that, for every undirected weighted n-node graph G, ...
AbstractFinding shortest paths is a fundamental problem in graph theory, which has a large amount of...
[[abstract]]The WK-recursive networks own two structural advantages: expansibility and equal degree....
AbstractThe problem of oblivious routing in fixed connection networks with a limited amount of space...