Optically interconnected multicomputers using inverted-graphtopologies |
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Authors: | Chamberlain R.D. Krchnavek R.R. |
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Affiliation: | Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO; |
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Abstract: | To successfully exploit the benefits of optical technology in a tightly coupled multicomputer, the architectural design must reflect both the advantages and limitations of optics. This article describes a class of such architectures, based upon inverted-graph topologies. We consider the physical construction of these systems, demonstrating the relevant technological components necessary to manufacture a working system. We then consider sample inverted-hypercube and inverted-mesh topologies, illustrating their properties, including processor labeling, topological embeddings, and message-routing algorithms |
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