Conflict-free channel assignment for an optical cluster-based shuffle network configuration

Author:

Aly Khaled A.1

Affiliation:

1. Univ. of Central Florida, Orlando

Abstract

A passive optical realization of large expandable shuffle networks is considered, where the general ( p, k ) shuffle function interconnects star-coupled clusters of time and/or wavelength multiplexed nodes. This configuration enables network partitioning into independent subnetworks that can emulate various indirect cube topologies on a virtual point-to-point basis. Node transmitters are assigned fixed channels and reconfiguring the partition and/or the individual sub-network topologies is achieved by monitoring the appropriate channels. The considered network configuration can function as a general-purpose optical interconnect for a variety of heterogeneous traffic sources, such as multicomputers and ATM network interface units, communicating independently within logically defined subnetworks. The paper derives a conflict-free channel partition and assignment map for a general ( p, k ) cluster shuffle using a minimal number of channel sets.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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