To successfully exploit the benefits of optical technology in a tightly-coupled multicomputer, the architectural design must reflect both the advantages of optics and the limitations of optics. The authors describe a class of such architectures, based upon inverted graph topologies. Two instances of this class (an inverted hypercube and an inverted mesh) are further explored to illustrate their properties. They then consider the physical construction of these systems, demonstrating the relevant technological components necessary to manufacture a working system
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Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections, 1994., Proceedings of the First International Workshop on
Date of Conference: 26-27 Apr 1994