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    Geometric Approach for Optimal Routing on Mesh with Buses

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    The architecture of 'mesh of buses' is an important model in parallel computing. Its main advantage is that the additional broadcast capability can be used to overcome the main disadvantage of the mesh, namely its relatively large diameter. We show that the addition of buses indeed accelerates routing times. Furthermore, unlike in the `store and forward' model, the routing time becomes proportional to the network load, resulting in decreasing in routing time for a smaller number of packets. We consider 1-1 routing of m packets in a d-dimensional mesh with n d processors and d \Delta n d\Gamma1 buses (one per row and column). The two standard models of accessing the buses are considered and compared: CREW, in which only one processor may transmit at any given time on a given bus, and the CRCW model in which several processors may attempt to transmit at the same time (getting a noise signal as a result). We design a routing algorithm that routes m packets in the CREW model ..
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