ON THE PROBLEM OF EXPANDING HYPERCUBE-BASED SYSTEMS

Sotirios G. Ziavras

ABSTRACT, Journal of Parallel and Distributed Systems 1992

 Several topologies with important features have been proposed for the interconnection of resources resident in parallel computing systems. The hypercube is one of the most widely used topologies because it provides small diameter and is so robust that it can very efficiently emulate a wide variety of other frequently used structures. Nevertheless, the major drawback of the standard hypercube is that it cannot be expanded in practice. This paper proposes a methodology that modifies hypercube networks in order to support incremental growth techniques. The proposed methodology accomplishes this goal with minimal modifications of individual hypercubes and, contrary to other existing techniques, without any need for extra resources. The effectiveness of our proposed methodology is shown analytically. 


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