The following pages link to Jang-Ping Sheu (Q192189):
Displaying 27 items.
- Graph search algorithms and maximum bipartite matching algorithm on the hypercube network model (Q582123) (← links)
- Data mapping of linear programming on fixed-size hypercubes (Q751769) (← links)
- (Q912621) (redirect page) (← links)
- Efficient parallel k selection algorithm (Q912623) (← links)
- Efficient allocation of chain-like task on chain-like network computers (Q918660) (← links)
- Fault-tolerant parallel \(k\) selection algorithm in \(n\)-cube networks (Q1182125) (← links)
- Selection of the first k largest processes in hypercubes (Q1263960) (← links)
- Tolerating faults in injured hypercubes using maximal fault-free subcube-ring (Q1391821) (← links)
- Reducing cache conflicts by multi-level cache partitioning and array elements mapping (Q1604789) (← links)
- The broadcast storm problem in a mobile ad hoc network (Q1858025) (← links)
- Partitioning and mapping of nested loops for linear array multicomputers (Q1898715) (← links)
- Efficient index generation for compiling two-level mappings in data-parallel programs (Q1974684) (← links)
- Statement-level communication-free partitioning techniques for parallelizing compilers (Q1976400) (← links)
- Bluecube: constructing a hypercube parallel computing and communication environment over Bluetooth radio systems (Q2433298) (← links)
- Balancing traffic load for multi-node multicast in a wormhole 2-D torus/mesh (Q2762723) (← links)
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- A HIERARCHICAL MULTIPROCESSOR STRUCTURE BASED ON MULTISTAGE NETWORKS (Q3358212) (← links)
- (Q4240075) (← links)
- A Multi-channel MAC Protocol with Power Control for Multi-hop Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (Q4329193) (← links)
- Toward optimal complete exchange on wormhole-routed tori (Q4571426) (← links)
- A RELIABLE SORTING ALGORITHM ON HYPERCUBE MULTICOMPUTERS (Q4820077) (← links)
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- A MULTICAST ALGORITHM FOR HYPERCUBE MULTIPROCESSORS (Q4896302) (← links)
- (Q4945786) (← links)
- (Q4951633) (← links)
- GRID: A fully location-aware routing protocol for mobile ad hoc networks (Q5955436) (← links)