Using bus linearization to scale the reconfigurable mesh
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Recommendations
- Tight bounds on the simulation of meshes with dynamically reconfigurable row/column buses by meshes with statically partitioned buses
- Optimal simulation of multidimensional reconfigurable meshes by two- dimensional reconfigurable meshes
- Routing Problems on the Mesh of Buses
- SIMULATION OF MESHES WITH SEPARABLE BUSES BY MESHES WITH MULTIPLE PARTITIONED BUSES
- PERMUTATION ROUTING AND SORTING ON THE RECONFIGURABLE MESH
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(7)- Tight bounds on the simulation of meshes with dynamically reconfigurable row/column buses by meshes with statically partitioned buses
- Adaptive AT\(^2\) optimal algorithms on reconfigurable meshes
- SIMULATION OF MESHES WITH SEPARABLE BUSES BY MESHES WITH MULTIPLE PARTITIONED BUSES
- DESIGNING FAULT TOLERANT ALGORITHMS FOR RECONFIGURABLE MESHES
- EFFICIENT SIMULATION OF AN ACYCLIC DIRECTED RECONFIGURABLE MODEL ON AN UNDIRECTED RECONFIGURABLE MODEL
- SIMULATING AN R-MESH ON AN LR-MESH IN CONSTANT TIME
- RELATING TWO-DIMENSIONAL RECONFIGURABLE MESHES WITH OPTICALLY PIPELINED BUSES
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