DocumentCode :
1142703
Title :
Multiple-Read Single-Write Memory and Its Applications
Author :
Chang, Sheldon S L
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical Engineering, State University of New York
Issue :
8
fYear :
1980
Firstpage :
689
Lastpage :
694
Abstract :
A multiple-read single-write (MRSW) memory is proposed as a hardware solution to the memory and bus conflict problem in distributed and multiprocessing computing systems. Each memory module is assigned to a host processor which is hardwired to its read–write channel. Its read-only channels are shared by a few closely coupled processors, I/O devices, and/or a data bus which provides access to all other processors. The exact processor-memory organization is determined by a module correlation criteria, which also yields a quantitative measure of the effectiveness of the solution. In a class of scientific computing problems where module correlation is limited to neighboring modules, the memory conflict problem is completely eliminated. The processors may operate as array processors controlled by a CPU, or they may operate autonomously with capabilities of originating programs or transactions. The location conflict problem of multiaccess memories is resolved without additional hardware or delay.
Keywords :
Array processing; data security; database management; distributed computing; fast scientific computing; memory conflict; memory location conflict; memory organization; multiple access memory; multiprocessing organization; Costs; Delay effects; Distributed computing; Flip-flops; Hardware; Memory management; Read-write memory; Scientific computing; Switches; Switching circuits; Array processing; data security; database management; distributed computing; fast scientific computing; memory conflict; memory location conflict; memory organization; multiple access memory; multiprocessing organization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1980.1675650
Filename :
1675650
Link To Document :
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