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Title

Wide-sense and strict-sense nonblocking operation of multicast multi-log2 N switching networks

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Elektroniki i Telekomunikacji (IEt), Wydział Elektryczny, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2002

Published in

IEEE Transactions on Communications

Journal year: 2002 | Journal volume: vol. 50 | Journal number: iss. 6

Article type

scientific article

Publication language

english

Keywords
EN
  • communication switching
  • multi-log2 switching networks
  • multistage interconnection networks
  • strictly/wide-sense nonblocking networks
Abstract

EN Multicast connections are used in broad-band switching networks as well as in parallel processing. We consider wide-sense and strict-sense nonblocking conditions for multi-log/sub 2/ N switching networks with multicast connections. We prove that such networks are wide-sense nonblocking if they are designed by vertically stacking at least t /spl middot/ 2/sup n-t-1/ + 2 /sup n-2t-1/ planes of a log/sub 2/ N networks together, where 1 /spl les/ t /spl les/ [n/2] and t defines the size of a blocking window K = 2/sup t/. For t = [n/2] and n even, and for [n/2] /spl les/ t /spl les/ n the number of planes must be at least t /spl middot/ 2/sup n-t-1/ + 1 and 2/sup t/ + (n - t - 1) /spl middot/ 2/sup n-t-1/ - 2/sup 2t-n-1/ + 1, respectively. In the case of strict-sense nonblocking switching networks, the number of planes is at least N/2. The results obtained in this paper show that in many cases number of planes in wide-sense nonblocking switching networks is less than those for t = [n/2] considered by Tscha and Lee (see ibid., vol.47, p.1425-31, Sept. 1999). The number of planes given in the paper is the minimum number of planes needed for wide-sense nonblocking operation provided that Algorithm 1 is used for setting up connections. The minimum number of planes for such operation in general is still open issue.

Pages (from - to)

1025 - 1036

DOI

10.1109/TCOMM.2002.1010622

URL

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/1010622

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