DocumentCode :
1110168
Title :
Modular Networks and Nondeterministic Sequential Machines
Author :
Drilman, J. ; Weiner, Peter
Author_Institution :
Department of Electrical Engineering, Princeton University
Issue :
10
fYear :
1972
Firstpage :
1124
Lastpage :
1129
Abstract :
The synthesis of sequential machines by interconnections of copies of a fixed module is considered. A family of modules Mr,pfor positive integers r and p, is defined. Mr,p can be used to synthesize sequential machines with 2Pinput symbols. A nondeterministic sequential machine (NSM) is said to be r-bounded if it has one initial state and for no state and input are there more than r choices for the next state. It is shown that the problem of finding a network of modules Mr,prealizing a given event E is equivalent to finding an r-bounded NSM realizing the reverse of E. As a consequence, two upper bounds on the number of copies of the module Mr,pnecessary to realize an event E can be shown. 1) If E is defined by an n-state NSM, then E is defined by a network of at most cln2+plogr2copies of Mr,p. 2) If E is defined by an n-state deterministic sequential machine, then E is defined by a network of at most c2nl+vlogr2copies of Mr,p. cland C2are constants, about 4.
Keywords :
Machine decomposition, modular decomposition, nondeterministic sequential machines, sequential machines.; Computer science; Decoding; Feeds; Helium; Laboratories; Network synthesis; Propagation delay; Synchronous generators; Telephony; Upper bound; Machine decomposition, modular decomposition, nondeterministic sequential machines, sequential machines.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/T-C.1972.223461
Filename :
1672054
Link To Document :
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