Title :
Permutation capability of optical multistage interconnection networks
Author :
Yang, Yuanyuan ; Wang, Jianchao ; Pan, Yi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Vermont Univ., Burlington, VT, USA
fDate :
30 Mar-3 Apr 1998
Abstract :
We study optical multistage interconnection networks (MINs). Advances in electro-optic technologies have made optical communication a promising networking choice to meet the increasing demands for high channel bandwidth and low communication latency, of high-performance computing/communication applications. Although optical MINs hold great promise and have demonstrated advantages over their electronic counterpart, they also hold their own challenges. Due to the unique properties of optics, crosstalk in optical switches should be avoided to make them work properly. Most of the research work described in the literature are for electronic MINs, and hence, crosstalk is not considered. We introduce a new concept, semi-permutation, to analyze the permutation capability of optical MINs under the constraint of avoiding crosstalk, and apply it to two examples of optical MINs, banyan network and Benes network. For the blocking banyan network, we show that not all semi-permutations are realizable in one pass, and give the number of realizable semi-permutations. For the rearrangeable Benes network, we show that any semi-permutation is realizable in one pass and any permutation is realizable in two passes under the constraint of avoiding crosstalk. A routing algorithm for realizing a semi-permutation in a Benes network is also presented. With the speed and bandwidth provided by current optical technology, an optical MIN clearly demonstrates a superior overall performance over its electronic MIN counterpart
Keywords :
multistage interconnection networks; network routing; optical computing; optical interconnections; performance evaluation; Benes network; banyan network; crosstalk; electro-optic technologies; high channel bandwidth; high-performance computing; low communication latency; optical MIN; optical communication; optical multistage interconnection networks; optical switches; performance; permutation capability; routing algorithm; semipermutation; Bandwidth; Computer applications; Computer networks; Delay; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Optical computing; Optical crosstalk; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel Processing Symposium, 1998. IPPS/SPDP 1998. Proceedings of the First Merged International ... and Symposium on Parallel and Distributed Processing 1998
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-8404-6
DOI :
10.1109/IPPS.1998.669900