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Using group theory to specify application specific interconnection networks for SIMD DSPs
We introduce another view of group theory in the field of interconnection networks. With this approach it is possible to specify application specific network topologies for permutation data transfers. Routing of data transfers is generated and all possible permutation data transfers are guaranteed. We present the approach by means of a kind of SIMD DSP.