Volume 15 (2024) . Issue 2 (61) . Paper No. 1 (427)

Hardware and software for distributed and supercomputer systems

Research Article

Distributed ALUs based on photonic switches

Viktor Sergeevich PodlazovCorrespondent author

V. A. Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences of RAS, Moscow, Russia
Viktor Sergeevich Podlazov — Correspondent author podlazov@gmail.com, podlazov@ipu.ru

Abstract. The article examines a photonic network with distributed control, consisting of several nodes connected by a common channel, in which, during the transmission of one number, a single operation is performed on numbers that are transmitted in parallel by all nodes. Such operations as summing or finding the maximum (minimum) of numbers transmitted sequentially across binary bits are considered. It is assumed that the bits of numbers are transmitted by paraphase optical signals, and the common channel is built from photonic switches of these signals. (In Russian).

Keywords: common channel, distributed control, photonic switch, photonic multiplexer and demultiplexer. calculation in a common channel, sequential numbers

MSC-20202020 Mathematics Subject Classification 65Y05; 68Q10MSC-2020 65-XX: Numerical analysis
MSC-2020 65Yxx: Computer aspects of numerical algorithms
MSC-2020 65Y05: Parallel numerical computation

For citation: Viktor S. Podlazov. Distributed ALUs based on photonic switches. Program Systems: Theory and Applications, 2024, 15:2, pp. 3–19. (In Russ.). https://psta.psiras.ru/2024/2_3-19.

Full text of article (PDF): https://psta.psiras.ru/read/psta2024_2_3-19.pdf.

The article was submitted 30.10.2023; approved after reviewing 15.01.2024; accepted for publication 16.01.2024; published online 05.04.2024.

© Podlazov V. S.
2024
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