ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS

Abstract

To solve the problem of providing fast, reliable and efficient communication at a reasonable cost in large parallel processing systems, many different networks have been proposed. In this paper dynamic interconnection networks are analyzed in great detail. Bus, crossbar and MINs are dynamic interconnection networks. These networks are designed to provide fast and efficient communication at a reasonable cost. Links in dynamic networks can be reconfigured by setting network’s active switching elements. The switching element is the basic element of these networks. It may be viewed as a very small network. These switches are the devices having multiple inputs and multiple outputs.

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Sonia Chaudhary , Susheel Kumar

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Sonia Chaudhary, Susheel Kumar (2012). ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC INTERCONNECTION NETWORKS. International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Mechanical Fundamentals (www.ijeemf.com), 2(1), 207-211. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-98135