Author_Institution :
Fac. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Hosei Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
In this paper, we introduce a new interconnection network, the dual-cube, its topological properties, and the routing/broadcasting algorithms in the dual-cube. The advanced subjects such as fault-tolerant routing and constructing multiple disjoint paths in dual-cubes are also included in this paper. The binary hypercube, or r-cube, can connect 2r nodes. In contrast, a dual-cube with r links for each node, Fr, can connect 22r-1 nodes while keeps most of topological properties of hypercubes. Fault-tolerant routing and constructing multiple disjoint paths in dual-cubes can be solved elegantly using a new structure, called extended cube. We show that for any two nonfaulty nodes s and t in Fr which contains up to r-1 faulty nodes, we can find a fault-free path s to t, of length at most 3d(s,t) in O(r) optimal time, where d(s,t) is the distance between s and t. We also show that, in a fault-free Fr, r disjoint paths s to t, of length at most d(s,t)+6 can be constructed in O(r2) optimal time
Keywords :
fault tolerant computing; hypercube networks; binary hypercube; broadcasting algorithms; disjoint paths; dual-cube; fault-tolerant routing; interconnection network; multiple disjoint paths; nonfaulty nodes; r-cube; Casting; Computer networks; Concurrent computing; Electronic mail; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Hypercubes; Intelligent networks; Multiprocessor interconnection networks; Routing;