The transformations of a two-dimensional shuffle on a 4*4 array into a one-dimensional shuffle on a vector of length 16 (and vice versa) are recognized as basic building blocks for the switch-preserving transformation of shuffle patterns of any size. (The switch-preserving transformation means the transformation of one-dimensional shuffles into two-dimensional and d-dimensional shuffles (d>or=3) and vice versa without the subdivision of switches.) The switch-preserving transformation of shuffle patterns on large arrays is defined recursively by means of the presented basic building blocks. This concept of the transformation is restricted to the two-dimensional symmetric generalized perfect shuffle on arrays with equal sides (squares) being ...
The permutation of switches is applied to generate (1) butterfly, (2) crossover and (3) global/local...
The need for d-dimensional (d>or=3) interconnection patterns occurs if d-dimensional data cubes have...
The author uses d-dimensional shuffle patterns to describe optical frequency division multiplexing. ...
AbstractWe define a class of permutations called generalized shuffles and study their basic properti...
The various possibilities of optically interconnecting 16*16-data arrays by shuffle patterns are pre...
The decomposition of 2-D shuffle multistage interconnection networks without loss of functionality i...
A shuffle is the horizontal interchange of a pair of blocks of the same size in a matrix. A general ...
The generation of arbitrary permutations ( identical to rearrangeable-nonblocking interconnections) ...
Abstract. Rearrangeable networks can realize each and every permutation in one pass through the netw...
In a generalized shuffle permutation an address (a[q-1]a[1-2]...a[0]) receives its content from an a...
AbstractThere are two ways to perfectly shuffle a deck of 2n cards. Both methods cut the deck in hal...
AbstractA shuffle is the horizontal interchange of a pair of blocks of the same size in a matrix. A ...
The paper describes a multistage shuffle interconnection network which is controlled by a central mo...
AbstractIn this paper we show that for each n, the order-n shuffle-exchange network can be emulated ...
Abstract—Two-stage constructions and banyan-type networks play important roles in designing high spe...
The permutation of switches is applied to generate (1) butterfly, (2) crossover and (3) global/local...
The need for d-dimensional (d>or=3) interconnection patterns occurs if d-dimensional data cubes have...
The author uses d-dimensional shuffle patterns to describe optical frequency division multiplexing. ...
AbstractWe define a class of permutations called generalized shuffles and study their basic properti...
The various possibilities of optically interconnecting 16*16-data arrays by shuffle patterns are pre...
The decomposition of 2-D shuffle multistage interconnection networks without loss of functionality i...
A shuffle is the horizontal interchange of a pair of blocks of the same size in a matrix. A general ...
The generation of arbitrary permutations ( identical to rearrangeable-nonblocking interconnections) ...
Abstract. Rearrangeable networks can realize each and every permutation in one pass through the netw...
In a generalized shuffle permutation an address (a[q-1]a[1-2]...a[0]) receives its content from an a...
AbstractThere are two ways to perfectly shuffle a deck of 2n cards. Both methods cut the deck in hal...
AbstractA shuffle is the horizontal interchange of a pair of blocks of the same size in a matrix. A ...
The paper describes a multistage shuffle interconnection network which is controlled by a central mo...
AbstractIn this paper we show that for each n, the order-n shuffle-exchange network can be emulated ...
Abstract—Two-stage constructions and banyan-type networks play important roles in designing high spe...
The permutation of switches is applied to generate (1) butterfly, (2) crossover and (3) global/local...
The need for d-dimensional (d>or=3) interconnection patterns occurs if d-dimensional data cubes have...
The author uses d-dimensional shuffle patterns to describe optical frequency division multiplexing. ...