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Preface | ||
Contributing Authors | ||
Pt. I | Optical Interconnection Networks and System Architectures | |
1 | Lightning Network and Systems Architecture | 3 |
2 | Parallel Computing with "Intelligent Optical Networks" | 25 |
3 | Scalable Optical Interconnection Networks for Large-scale Parallel Computers | 47 |
4 | The Communication Capabilities of Partitioned Optical Passive Stars Networks | 77 |
5 | OTIS Optoelectronic Computers | 99 |
6 | On Wavelength Assignment in WDM Optical Networks | 117 |
Pt. II | Models and Algorithms for Optical Interconnections | |
7 | An Abstract Model for Optical Interconnection Networks | 139 |
8 | A Unique Design of Fiber-optic Interconnection Networks and Algorithms | 163 |
9 | Fundamental Algorithms for the Array with Reconfigurable Optical Buses | 185 |
10 | Computing the Hough Transform on Arrays with Reconfigurable Optical Buses | 205 |
11 | Basic Data Movement Operations on the LARPBS Model | 227 |
12 | Fast Matrix Multiplication and Related Operations Using Reconfigurable Optical Buses | 249 |
Index | 275 |
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