학술논문

On the Minimization of Crosstalk Conflicts in a Destination Based Modified Omega Network
Document Type
Article
Source
JIPS(Journal of Information Processing Systems). Jun 30, 2013 9(2):301
Subject
optical Multistage Interconnection Network
Crosstalk
Time Domain Approach
Omega Network
Destination Based Modified Omega Network
Crosstalk Free Modified Omega Network
Language
English
ISSN
1976-913x
Abstract
In a parallel processing system, Multi-stage Interconnection Networks (MINs) play a vital role in making the network reliable and cost effective. The MIN is an important piece of architecture for a multiprocessor system, and it has a good impact in the field of communication. Optical Multi-stage Interconnection Networks (OMINs) are the advanced version of MINs. The main problem with OMINs is crosstalk. This paper, presents the (1) Destination Based Modified Omega Network (DBMON) and the (2) Destination Based Scheduling Algorithm (DBSA). DBSA does the scheduling for a source and their corresponding destination address for messages transmission and these scheduled addresses are passed through DBMON. Furthermore, the performance of DBMON is compared with the Crosstalk-Free Modified Omega Network (CFMON). CFMON also minimizes the crosstalk in a minimum number of passes. Results show that DBMON is better than CFMON in terms of the average number of passes and execution time. DBSA can transmit all the messages in only two passes from any source to any destination, through DBMON and without crosstalk. This network is the modified form of the original omega network. Crosstalk minimization is the main objective of the proposed algorithm and proposed