Performance and fault tolerance improvements in the Inverse Augmented Data Manipulator network
ISCA '82 Proceedings of the 9th annual symposium on Computer Architecture
Banyan networks for partitioning multiprocessor systems
ISCA '73 Proceedings of the 1st annual symposium on Computer architecture
Fault-Tolerance of Dynamic-Full-Access Interconnection Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Data Manipulating Functions in Parallel Processors and Their Implementations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The Extra Stage Cube: A Fault-Tolerant Interconnection Network for Supersystems
IEEE Transactions on Computers
The Indirect Binary n-Cube Microprocessor Array
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On a Class of Multistage Interconnection Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Performance of Processor-Memory Interconnections for Multiprocessors
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Access and Alignment of Data in an Array Processor
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Routing Schemes for the Augmented Data Manipulator Network in an MIMD System
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Class of Redundant Path Multistage Interconnection Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Model of SIMD Machines and a Comparison of Various Interconnection Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Extra group network: a cost-effective fault-tolerant multistage interconnection network
ISCA '88 Proceedings of the 15th Annual International Symposium on Computer architecture
Multistage Interconnection Network Reliability
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On performance evaluation of fault tolerant multistage interconnection networks
SAC '92 Proceedings of the 1992 ACM/SIGAPP Symposium on Applied computing: technological challenges of the 1990's
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A new multistage interconnection network is presented in this paper. It is able to handle the communications between the connected devices correctly, even in the presence of fault(s) in the network. This goal is achieved by using redundant paths with a fast procedure able to dynamically reroute the message. It is also shown that the rerouting properties are still valid when broadcasting transmission is used.