Title :
Partitioning message patterns for bundled omega networks
Author :
Bernhard, P.J. ; Rosenkrantz, D.J.
Author_Institution :
Harris Space Syst. Corp., Rockledge, FL, USA
fDate :
4/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Considers a strategy for dealing with communication conflicts in omega networks. Specifically, the authors consider the problem of partitioning a set of conflicting messages into a minimum number of subsets, called rounds, each free of communication conflicts. In addition to standard omega networks, they consider this problem for a more general class of networks called bundled omega networks, where interconnection links in the network are replaced by bundles of wires. Although the partitioning problem has previously been considered in the literature, its computational complexity has remained open. The authors show that for a number of cases, the problem is NP-complete, but for certain special cases, it is solvable in polynomial time. In addition, they present a class of distributed, on-line heuristics for the problem. Finally, they give a lower bound of Ω(log N) on the performance ratio for one of these heuristics
Keywords :
communication complexity; multiprocessor interconnection networks; telecommunication network routing; NP-complete; bundled omega networks; communication conflict; computational complexity; conflicting messages; heuristic; interconnection links; interconnection network; message patterns; message routing; multiprocessor; on-line heuristics; partitioning; performance ratio; Circuits; Communication switching; Computational complexity; Computer science; Hypercubes; Polynomials; Routing; Sorting; Telephony; Wires;
Journal_Title :
Parallel and Distributed Systems, IEEE Transactions on