Asymptotically Optimal Interconnection Networks from Two-State Cells
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Some special classes of interconnection networks for n terminals are considered, namely, partitioning networks and full switches. Constructions for them are presented. For the former, the resulting total count of (two-state) cels is n log<inf>2</inf>n + n − log<inf>2</inf>n − 1, and the maximum delay is 6 log<inf>2</inf>n − 4. For the latter, the cell count is (n/2)log<inf>2</inf>n − (n/2) and the maximum delay is 2 log<inf>2</inf>n − 1. By establishing appropriate lower bounds, we show that these networks are asymptotically optimal as far as cell count is concerned.
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