JOURNAL ARTICLE

An analysis model on nonblocking multirate broadcast networks

Abstract

Designing efficient interconnection networks with powerful connecting capability remains a key issue to parallel and distributed computing systems. Many progresses have been made in nonblocking broadcast networks which can realize all one-to-many connections between any network input port and a set of output ports without any disturbance (that is, rearrangement) of other existing connections. However, all results obtained so far for broadcast networks are for the circuit switching or single rate communication model. Meanwhile, there have been growing interests in large networks operated in a packet switching manner. This type of network can be modeled as a multirate network wherein a single link can be shared by multiple connections with arbitrary data rate. Previous work has been done on the blocking behavior of multirate one-to-one connection or permutation networks. However, yet very little is known about the behavior of multirate one-to-many connection or broadcast networks. In this paper, we will determine nonblocking conditions for v(m,n1,r1,n2,r2) networks under which any multirate broadcast connection request from a network input port to a set of network output ports can be satisfied without any disturbance of the existing connection in the network. Our results show that more general multirate broadcast networks can be constructed in the same order of hardware complexity as the best available single rate nonblocking broadcast networks. Our proofs for the theorems also imply an efficient routing algorithm for such networks. Multirate broadcast networks can provide strong support for parallel and distributed computing systems which require to broadcast multirate data in a random-access environment.

Keywords:
Computer science Broadcast domain Distributed computing Computer network Broadcast communication network Atomic broadcast Set (abstract data type) Connection (principal bundle) Port (circuit theory) Broadcast radiation Key (lock) Blocking (statistics) Network packet Broadcasting (networking) Mathematics

Metrics

11
Cited By
0.00
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
10
Refs
0.23
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Interconnection Networks and Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Distributed systems and fault tolerance
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

Related Documents

BOOK-CHAPTER

Multirate broadcast switching networks nonblocking in a wide sense

Dongsoo KimDing‐Zhu Du

DIMACS series in discrete mathematics and theoretical computer science Year: 1998 Pages: 59-74
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nonblocking Multirate Networks

Riccardo MelenJonathan Turner

Journal:   SIAM Journal on Computing Year: 1989 Vol: 18 (2)Pages: 301-313
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nonblocking multirate distribution networks

Riccardo MelenJeff Turner

Year: 2002 Vol: 14 Pages: 1234-1241
JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nonblocking multirate distribution networks

Riccardo MelenJeff Turner

Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Year: 1993 Vol: 41 (2)Pages: 362-369
JOURNAL ARTICLE

On Nonblocking Multirate Interconnection Networks

Shun‐Ping ChungKeith W. Ross

Journal:   SIAM Journal on Computing Year: 1991 Vol: 20 (4)Pages: 726-736
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.