Title :
A multiprocessor architecture for the massively parallel model GCA
Author :
Heenes, Wolfgang ; Hoffmann, Rolf ; Jendrsczok, Johannes
Author_Institution :
FB Informatik, TU Darmstadt
Abstract :
The GCA (global cellular automata) model consists of a collection of cells which change their states synchronously depending on the states of their neighbors like in the classical CA model. In differentiation to the CA model the neighbors are not fixed and local, they are variable and global. The GCA model is applicable to a wide range of parallel algorithms. In this paper, a multiprocessor architecture for the massively parallel GCA model is presented. In contrast to a special purpose implementation of a GCA algorithm the multiprocessor system allows the implementation in a flexible way through programming. The architecture mainly consists of a number of cell processors and a network. The cell processors are dedicated RISC processors, the network is a crossbar implemented with multiplexers. Only read-accesses through the network are necessary in the GCA model leading to a simplified structure. A system with 32 processors was implemented as a prototype on a FPGA. The analysis and implementation results have shown that the performance of the system scales very well with the number of processors
Keywords :
cellular automata; multiprocessing systems; parallel algorithms; parallel programming; reduced instruction set computing; GCA algorithm; RISC processor; cell processor; global cellular automata; massively parallel GCA model; multiplexer; multiprocessor architecture; multiprocessor system; parallel algorithm; Computer architecture; Field programmable gate arrays; Hardware; Multiplexing; Multiprocessing systems; Parallel algorithms; Parallel architectures; Performance analysis; Prototypes; Reduced instruction set computing;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, 2006. IPDPS 2006. 20th International
Conference_Location :
Rhodes Island
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0054-6
DOI :
10.1109/IPDPS.2006.1639700