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Parallel Computing Using Optical Interconnections
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  • Parallel Computing Using Optical Interconnections
  • Written by author Keqin Li
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, October 1998
  • Advances in optical technologies have made it possible to implement optical interconnections in future massively parallel processing systems. Photons are non-charged particles, and do not naturally interact. Consequently, there are many desirable characte
  • Advances in optical technologies have made it possible to implement optical interconnections in future massively parallel processing systems. Photons are non-charged particles, and do not naturally interact. Consequently, there are many desirable characte
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Preface
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Pt. IOptical Interconnection Networks and System Architectures
1Lightning Network and Systems Architecture3
2Parallel Computing with "Intelligent Optical Networks"25
3Scalable Optical Interconnection Networks for Large-scale Parallel Computers47
4The Communication Capabilities of Partitioned Optical Passive Stars Networks77
5OTIS Optoelectronic Computers99
6On Wavelength Assignment in WDM Optical Networks117
Pt. IIModels and Algorithms for Optical Interconnections
7An Abstract Model for Optical Interconnection Networks139
8A Unique Design of Fiber-optic Interconnection Networks and Algorithms163
9Fundamental Algorithms for the Array with Reconfigurable Optical Buses185
10Computing the Hough Transform on Arrays with Reconfigurable Optical Buses205
11Basic Data Movement Operations on the LARPBS Model227
12Fast Matrix Multiplication and Related Operations Using Reconfigurable Optical Buses249
Index275


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