Extended OTIS-Arrangment a new efficient interconnection network

In this paper, we propose a new attractive interconnection network called Extended OTIS-Arrangement network which is constructed from the cross product of the factor Arrangement network. This paper utilizes the features of Optical Transpose Interconnection Systems (OTIS) networks which use both of electronic and optical technologies. The network overcomes the weak point of some restrictions found in the known OTIS-Arrangement Network such as the degree and the diameter. This paper investigates the topological properties of the new interconnection network by presenting some attractive topological properties of the Extended OTIS-Arrangement interconnection network. The paper also presents a comparative analysis proving the superiority of the proposed network over the factor OTIS-Arrangement network. The comparison is obtained in terms of topological properties of diameter, node degree, with a low percentage of extra links.

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