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Systolic sorting in a sequential input/output environment (Q1068554)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3932405
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Systolic sorting in a sequential input/output environment
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3932405

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    Systolic sorting in a sequential input/output environment (English)
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    A new parallel sorting architecture called the 2-way sorter is presented which is especially well-suited for use in an environment with sequential input and output. A 2-way sorter having an area of \(n(k+1)a/2\) can sort m sequences of n k-bit numbers in time \(((\lceil m/2\rceil +1)n+k)t\), where a and t are the area and the time of its bit-level building block, the 2- way cell. Using the same hardware mn k-bit numbers can be sorted in time O(mn log\({}^ 2m)\) without needing more memory than for storing the mn numbers. The 2-way sorter qualifies to be a perfect systolic architecture: It is built from simple cells having a constant number of inputs and outputs and constant area and time. Except for a one-bit control information all communication is local. All its cells are active at the same time. In a sequential input/output environment the 2-way sorter has optimal area, period and time.
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    algorithms for VLSI
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    bit-parallel comparison-exchange
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    systolic array
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    merging
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    parallel sorting architecture
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    systolic architecture
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