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Journal articles on the topic "Interconnection network topology"

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Wu, Jie, and Haifeng Qian. "Multitriangle: A Constant Node Degree Interconnection Network." International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science 08, no. 02 (1997): 187–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129054197000148.

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We propose a constant node degree network topology, multitriangle, which is hierarchical, recursive, and expansive. First we introduce a corner cutting approach that generates a set of new network topologies (including multitriangles), followed by a formal definition of the multitriangle network and discussion of its properties. The salient features of this network are that it is a constant node degree network and it can be viewed as a hierarchical ring, a popular topology which has been adopted in several commercial systems. Algorithms for node-to-node routing, hierarchical ring routing, opti
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Punhani, Akash, Pardeep Kumar, and Nitin Nitin. "A Modified Diagonal Mesh Shuffle Exchange Interconnection Network." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 7, no. 2 (2017): 1042. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v7i2.pp1042-1050.

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Interconnection network is an important part of the digital system. The interconnection mainly describes the topology of the network along with the routing algorithm and flow control mechanism. The topology of the network plays an important role on the performance of the system. Mesh interconnection network was the simplest topology, but has the limited bisection bandwidth on the other hand torus and diagonal mesh was having long links. The Modified diagonal mesh network tried to replace the torodial links but was having more average path length so in proposed topology we have tried to improve
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WANG, XINYANG, DEYU QI, and NAQIN ZHOU. "Embedding Strategies of Mesh Network into the Exchanged Crossed Cube." Journal of Interconnection Networks 18, no. 02n03 (2018): 1850011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219265918500111.

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The topology of interconnection networks plays an important role in the performance of parallel and distributed computing systems, and the embeddings of interconnection networks can help adapt their topology features into new interconnection network structures. Being a basic and popular structure, the mesh network has wide application range as the result of some of its topology features. Meanwhile, as an important variant of hypercube, the Exchanged Crossed Cube(ECQ) combines advantages of crossed cube and exchanged hypercube, i.e. the promotion of network performance and the reduce of communi
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Tripathy, Laxminath, and Chitta Ranjan Tripathy. "New Interconnection Topology for Network on Chip." International journal of Computer Networks & Communications 10, no. 4 (2018): 37–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/ijcnc.2018.10403.

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Yunus, Nur Arzilawati Md, Mohamed Othman, Zurina Mohd Hanapi, and Kweh Yeah Lun. "Enhancement Replicated Network: A Reliable Multistage Interconnection Network Topology." IEEE Systems Journal 13, no. 3 (2019): 2653–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jsyst.2018.2853714.

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Ren, Zhimin. "Data Processing Platform of Cloud Computing and Its Performance Analysis Based on Photoelectric Hybrid Interconnection Architecture." Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics 15, no. 6 (2020): 743–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1166/jno.2020.2805.

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Data processing platform is the core support platform of cloud computing. The use of electric interconnection architecture will increase the complexity of network topology, while optical interconnection architecture is ideal, so cloud computing platform based on optical interconnection has become a research hotspot. The distributed optical interconnection architecture of cloud computing data processing platform is focused on. Combining the hybrid mechanism of optical circuit switching and electric packet switching, it can meet a variety of traffic requirements. Meanwhile, it improves the switc
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Tripathy, Laxminath, and Chita Ranjan Tripathy. "Hierarchical Hexagon: A New Fault-Tolerant Interconnection Network for Parallel Systems." Cybernetics and Information Technologies 21, no. 1 (2021): 32–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/cait-2021-0003.

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Abstract A new interconnection network topology called Hierarchical Hexagon HH(n) is proposed for massively parallel systems. The new network uses a hexagon as the primary building block and grows hierarchically. Our proposed network is shown to be superior to the star based and the hypercube networks, with respect to node degree, diameter, network cost, and fault tolerance. We thoroughly analyze different topological parameters of the proposed topology including fault tolerance routing and embedding Hamiltonian cycle.
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WANG Peng, Wang XueFei, and Wu YaMing. "Genetic Algorithm Based Interconnection Network Topology Optimization Analysis." Journal of Convergence Information Technology 8, no. 9 (2013): 356–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.4156/jcit.vol8.issue9.45.

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Bossard, Antoine, and Keiichi Kaneko. "Torus–Connected Cycles: A Simple and Scalable Topology for Interconnection Networks." International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science 25, no. 4 (2015): 723–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/amcs-2015-0052.

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Abstract Supercomputers are today made up of hundreds of thousands of nodes. The interconnection network is responsible for connecting all these nodes to each other. Different interconnection networks have been proposed; high performance topologies have been introduced as a replacement for the conventional topologies of recent decades. A high order, a low degree and a small diameter are the usual properties aimed for by such topologies. However, this is not sufficient to lead to actual hardware implementations. Network scalability and topology simplicity are two critical parameters, and they a
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Gupta, Raj Kumar, and K. L. Jaiswal. "STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF GRAPHS AND MODELS BASED INTERCONNECTION NETWORK SYSTEM." International Journal of Engineering Technologies and Management Research 8, no. 1 (2021): 53–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/ijetmr.v8.i1.2021.872.

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The topology of network connections has become a vital step in the implementation of all conventional network networks. Cube architecture is one of the key aspects of network integration that explore and create networks of cubes. They praise and work together to complete all network management tasks. However, in this article, we will focus on the error handling function.
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Min, Geyong. "Performance modelling and analysis of multicomputer interconnection networks." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.274180.

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Lee, Dongjin 1956. "Automatic development of circuit and interconnection equations on the basis of topology and library of network components: SPICE approach." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/277894.

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The modules for processing of interconnection specifications which are provided in an input file of circuit analyzer were developed. A software package for creation of appropriate computer models on the basis of topology and library of network components was also constructed and implemented using SPICE program. A computer program, called LSPICE, has been developed by combining SPICE numerical techniques and the modal analysis of coupled transmission lines. This program can be used for simulating the transient response of networks containing coupled lossless transmission lines. Several example
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Derakhshan, Parisa. "Automorphisms generating disjoint Hamilton cycles in star graphs." Thesis, Loughborough University, 2015. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/16779.

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In the first part of the thesis we define an automorphism φn for each star graph Stn of degree n-1, which yields permutations of labels for the edges of Stn taken from the set of integers {1,..., [n/2c]}. By decomposing these permutations into permutation cycles, we are able to identify edge-disjoint Hamilton cycles that are automorphic images of a known two-labelled Hamilton cycle H1 2(n) in Stn. The search for edge-disjoint Hamilton cycles in star graphs is important for the design of interconnection network topologies in computer science. All our results improve on the known bounds for numb
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Rajendra, Prasad Gunda, Kumar Thenmatam Ajay, and Rao Kurapati Srinivasa. "Reconfigurable Backplane Topology." Thesis, Halmstad University, School of Information Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering (IDE), 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-289.

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<p>In the field of embedded computer and communication systems, the demands for the </p><p>interconnection networks are increasing rapidly. To satisfy these demands much advancement has </p><p>been made at the chip level as well as at the system level and still the research works are going </p><p>on, to make the interconnection networks more flexible to satisfy the demands of the real-time </p><p>applications. </p><p> </p><p>This thesis mainly focuses on the interconnection between the nodes in an embedded system via a </p><p>reconfigurable backplane. To satisfy the project goals, an algorithm
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Pineda-Villavicencio, Guillermo. "Topology of interconnection networks with given degree and diameter." University of Ballarat, 2009. http://archimedes.ballarat.edu.au:8080/vital/access/HandleResolver/1959.17/14061.

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Peñaranda, Cebrián Roberto. "Improvement of interconnection networks for clusters: direct-indirect hybrid topology and HoL-blocking reduction routing." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/79550.

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Nowadays, clusters of computers are used to solve computation intensive problems. These clusters take advantage of a large number of computing nodes to provide a high degree of parallelization. Interconnection networks are used to connect all these computing nodes. The interconnection network should be able to efficiently handle the traffic generated by this large number of nodes. Interconnection networks have different design parameters that define the behavior of the network. Two of them are the topology and the routing algorithm. The topology of a interconnection network defines how the di
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Pessanha, Fábio Gonçalves. "Arquitetura de uma rede de interconexão com memória compartilhada baseada na topologia crossbar." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2013. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=7436.

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Multi-Processor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) possui vários processadores, em um único chip. Várias aplicações podem ser executadas de maneira paralela ou uma aplicação paralelizável pode ser particionada e alocada em cada processador, a fim de acelerar a sua execução. Um problema em MPSoCs é a comunicação entre os processadores, necessária para a execução destas aplicações. Neste trabalho, propomos uma arquitetura de rede de interconexão baseada na topologia crossbar, com memória compartilhada. Esta arquitetura é parametrizável, possuindo N processadores e N módulos de memórias. A troca de informaçã
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Tsai, Chia-Cheng, and 蔡嘉承. "Asynchronous Bi-direction Interconnection Network using Torus Topology." Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/19626859889264551061.

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碩士<br>國立交通大學<br>資訊科學與工程研究所<br>97<br>NOC is a popular topic in recent year, and how to efficiency to connect processors with different frequency are very hard. But, if we use asynchronous circuits design and torus system, the problems can be solved easily. In asynchronous circuits, it uses handshaking to replace the clock to synchronous every sub-circuits, and the torus system uses extra data paths to reduce the transfer time. We use packet-switching and the new algorithms to avoid the deadlock and make sure the packet sequence. By simulation, the packets spend about 40000ps to pass through one
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Phanibhushana, Bharath. "An Interconnection Network Topology Generation Scheme for Multicore Systems." 2013. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/theses/1146.

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Multi-Processor System on Chip (MPSoC) consisting of multiple processing cores connected via a Network on Chip (NoC) has gained prominence over the last decade. Most common way of mapping applications to MPSoCs is by dividing the application into small tasks and representing them in the form of a task graph where the edges connecting the tasks represent the inter task communication. Task scheduling involves mapping task to processor cores so as to meet a specified deadline for the application/task graph. With increase in system complexity and application parallelism, task communication times a
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"Alternately-twisted cube as an interconnection network." Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991. http://library.cuhk.edu.hk/record=b5886865.

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by Wong Yiu Chung.<br>Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1991.<br>Bibliography: leaves [100]-[101]<br>Acknowledgement<br>Abstract<br>Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1-1<br>Chapter 2. --- Alternately-Twisted Cube: Definition & Graph-Theoretic Properties --- p.2-1<br>Chapter 2.1. --- Construction --- p.2-1<br>Chapter 2.2. --- Topological Properties --- p.2-12<br>Chapter 2.2.1. --- "Node Degree, Link Count & Diameter" --- p.2-12<br>Chapter 2.2.2. --- Node Symmetry --- p.2-13<br>Chapter 2.2.3. --- Sub cube Partitioning --- p.2-18<br>Chapter 2.2.4. --- Distinct Paths --- p
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Books on the topic "Interconnection network topology"

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Namatame, Akira, and Takanori Komatsu. Modeling of Desirable Socioeconomic Networks. Edited by Shu-Heng Chen, Mak Kaboudan, and Ye-Rong Du. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199844371.013.15.

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This chapter discusses the issues of designing desirable socioeconomic networks. Such networks permeate our lives. Evidence of this has generated increasing interest in dynamic processes in complex networks, especially the interplay between processes and the influences of network structure on performance and robustness. Performance optimization and robustness are important issues of socioeconomic networks. Diffusion is the process by which new products are invented and successfully introduced into a society (good diffusion) or infectious diseases spread (bad diffusion). Many studies shed light
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Book chapters on the topic "Interconnection network topology"

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Öhring, Sabine R., and Sajal K. Das. "The folded Petersen network: A new versatile multiprocessor interconnection topology." In Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-57899-4_61.

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Pessanha, Fábio Gonçalves, Luiza de Macedo Mourelle, Nadia Nedjah, and Luneque Del Rio de Souza e Silva Júnior. "Implementing an Interconnection Network Based on Crossbar Topology for Parallel Applications in MPSoC." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39637-3_40.

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Nielsen, Frank. "Topology of Interconnection Networks." In Introduction to HPC with MPI for Data Science. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21903-5_3.

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Bossard, Antoine, and Keiichi Kaneko. "Torus-Connected Cycles: An Implementation-Friendly Topology for Interconnection Networks of Massively Parallel Systems." In Algorithms and Architectures for Parallel Processing. Springer International Publishing, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03889-6_2.

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Konar, Debanjan, and Suman Kalyan Kar. "An Efficient Handwritten Character Recognition Using Quantum Multilayer Neural Network (QMLNN) Architecture." In Quantum-Inspired Intelligent Systems for Multimedia Data Analysis. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5219-2.ch008.

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This chapter proposes a quantum multi-layer neural network (QMLNN) architecture suitable for handwritten character recognition in real time, assisted by quantum backpropagation of errors calculated from the quantum-inspired fuzziness measure of network output states. It is composed of three second-order neighborhood-topology-based inter-connected layers of neurons represented by qubits known as input, hidden, and output layers. The QMLNN architecture is a feed forward network with standard quantum backpropagation algorithm for the adjustment of its weighted interconnection. QMLNN self-organizes the quantum fuzzy input image information by means of the quantum backpropagating errors at the intermediate and output layers of the architecture. The interconnection weights are described using rotation gates. After the network is stabilized, a quantum observation at the output layer destroys the superposition of quantum states in order to obtain true binary outputs.
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Konar, Debanjan, and Suman Kalyan Kar. "An Efficient Handwritten Character Recognition Using Quantum Multilayer Neural Network (QMLNN) Architecture." In Research Anthology on Advancements in Quantum Technology. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8593-1.ch021.

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This chapter proposes a quantum multi-layer neural network (QMLNN) architecture suitable for handwritten character recognition in real time, assisted by quantum backpropagation of errors calculated from the quantum-inspired fuzziness measure of network output states. It is composed of three second-order neighborhood-topology-based inter-connected layers of neurons represented by qubits known as input, hidden, and output layers. The QMLNN architecture is a feed forward network with standard quantum backpropagation algorithm for the adjustment of its weighted interconnection. QMLNN self-organizes the quantum fuzzy input image information by means of the quantum backpropagating errors at the intermediate and output layers of the architecture. The interconnection weights are described using rotation gates. After the network is stabilized, a quantum observation at the output layer destroys the superposition of quantum states in order to obtain true binary outputs.
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Véstias, Mário P., and Horácio C. Neto. "Dynamically Reconfigurable Networks-on-Chip Using Runtime Adaptive Routers." In Dynamic Reconfigurable Network-on-Chip Design. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-807-4.ch002.

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The recent advances in IC technology have made it possible to implement systems with dozens or even hundreds of cores in a single chip. With such a large number of cores communicating with each other there is a strong pressure over the communication infrastructure to deliver high bandwidth, low latency, low power consumption and quality of service to guarantee real-time functionality. Networks-on-Chip are definitely becoming the only acceptable interconnection structure for today’s multiprocessor systems-on-chip (MPSoC). The first generation of NoC solutions considers a regular topology, typically a 2D mesh. Routers and network interfaces are mainly homogeneous so that they can be easily scaled up and modular design is facilitated. All advantages of a NoC infrastructure were proved with this first generation of NoC solutions. However, NoCs have a relative area and speed overhead. Application specific systems can benefit from heterogeneous communication infrastructures providing high bandwidth in a localized fashion where it is needed with improved area. The efficiency of both homogeneous and heterogeneous solutions can be improved if runtime changes are considered. Dynamically or runtime reconfigurable NoCs are the second generation of NoCs since they represent a new set of benefits in terms of area overhead, performance, power consumption, fault tolerance and quality of service compared to the previous generation where the architecture is decided at design time. This chapter discusses the static and runtime customization of routers and presents results with networks-on-chip with static and adaptive routers. Runtime adaptive techniques are analyzed and compared to each other in terms of area occupation and performance. The results and the discussion presented in this chapter show that dynamically adaptive routers are fundamental in the design of NoCs to satisfy the requirements of today’s systems-on-chip.
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Adogbeji, Oghenevwogaga Benson, and Esharenana E. Adomi. "Computer Networking of Cybercafés in Delta State, Nigeria." In Database Technologies. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-058-5.ch087.

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The convergence of information and communication technology as embodied in the Internet has transformed the present day society into a knowledge society. Earlier, information and knowledge were passed by word of mouth or through manuscripts, and communication was a slow process, but today information is passed from one individual to an infinite number of other users through a number of media and formats which makes rapid and widespread dissemination of information possible (Preeti, 2006). This information dissemination has been so easy today due to the advent of computer network. Computer network is the interconnection of two or more computers for the purpose of sharing resources; this may involve the sharing of common database, software, printer etc. In networking, one may use peer-to-peer model or the client/server model. The peer-to-peer model is a decentralized networking model, which means all account administration is local to each machine and each machine maintains its own account database. In this model, each computer is equal or “peer” of the others. None of the members has total control over the others. This networking may involve the use of hub if the systems are more than two but none of the workstation has total control of the others. However, client/server type of network model is the type of network model, which is defined by the presence of server on the network that provides security and administration of the network. The server enables centralized database security and backup (Adogbeji &amp; Adomi, 2005). In order for the cyber cafés in Nigeria to be able to have access to the entire world and give access to users, there comes the need to network their computers. This they do using client/server model and star topology. This chapter investigates networking patterns in cybercafes in Delta state. It explores the types of network adopted locally, types of networking model adopted in the cafes, reasons for adopting the models, types of networking topology adopted and problems inherited in the networking pattern adopted. Recommendations for improvement are also set forth.
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Andersson Schwarz, Jonas. "Not a Mirror, but an Engine: Digital Methods for Contextual Analysis of “Social Big Data”." In Digital Human Sciences: New Objects – New Approaches. Stockholm University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.16993/bbk.b.

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Digital media infrastructures give rise to texts that are socially interconnected in various forms of complex networks. These mediated phenomena can be analyzed through methods that trace relational data. Social network analysis (SNA) traces interconnections between social nodes, while natural language processing (NLP) traces intralinguistic properties of the text. These methods can be bracketed under the header “social big data.” Empirical and theoretical rigor begs a constructionist understanding of such data. Analysis is inherently perspective-bound; it is rarely a purely objective statistical exercise. Some kind of selection is always made, primarily out of practical necessity. Moreover, the agents observed (network participants producing the texts in question) all tend to make their own encodings, based on observational inferences, situated in the network topology. Recent developments in such methods have, for example, provided social scientific scholars with innovative means to address inconsistencies in comparative surveys in different languages, addressing issues of comparability and measurement equivalence. NLP provides novel, inductive ways of understanding word meanings as a function of their relational placement in syntagmatic and paradigmatic relations, thereby identifying biases in the relative meanings of words. Reflecting on current research projects, the chapter addresses key epistemological challenges in order to improve contextual understanding.
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Sporns, Olaf. "The connectome." In New Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry, edited by John R. Geddes, Nancy C. Andreasen, and Guy M. Goodwin. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198713005.003.0013.

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The connectome refers to a comprehensive network map of the connectivity of the nervous system. Such network maps are composed of sets of neural elements, which may correspond to individual neurons or brain areas, and their interconnections, which may correspond to synaptic links or inter-areal pathways. Connectome maps, at a given level of scale, provide a complete and systematic account of brain connectivity that portrays a complete set of anatomical or physiological relationships. This chapter provides an overview of the origins and definitions of the concept and its application to structural and functional brain connectivity, brief surveys of the major findings on the topology of the human connectome and how its connectivity structure shapes dynamic brain activity, and a selection of current themes in the study of individual differences in development and clinical populations.
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Conference papers on the topic "Interconnection network topology"

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Baleski, Ljupcho, Dragi Kimovski, and Ninoslav Marina. "Hexagon interconnection network topology." In 2015 7th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icumt.2015.7382439.

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Castagnolo, Beniamino, Michele M. Nuovo, and Maria Rizzi. "Extended Starring: a new topology of interconnection multihop lightwave networks." In Advanced Imaging and Network Technologies, edited by Roberto Vercelli. SPIE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.261236.

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ADHIKARI, NIBEDITA. "On the Extension of a Star Based Parallel Interconnection Network Topology." In Eighth International Conference On Advances In Computing Control And Networking ACCN 2018. Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15224/978-1-63248-153-5-01.

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Minje Jun, Sungroh Yoon, and Eui-Young Chung. "Exploiting multiple switch libraries in topology synthesis of on-chip interconnection network." In 2010 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/date.2010.5457030.

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Wang, Yunlan, Hui Liu, and Tianhai Zhao. "Hybrid-TF: A New Hybrid Interconnection Network Topology for High Performance Computing." In 2021 13th International Conference on Communication Software and Networks (ICCSN). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsn52437.2021.9463619.

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Tang, Yanmei, Dajun Wei, Kaicheng Liu, Huaguang Yan, Yinan Nie, and Xuelong Fu. "Research on Topology Design of User Side Energy Interconnection Network in Typical Environment." In 2019 IEEE Sustainable Power and Energy Conference (iSPEC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ispec48194.2019.8974879.

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Yue, Jingpeng, Subin Cai, Ning Xie, Ziyong Zhang, Xiao Xiang, and Xuzhu Dong. "Research on Distribution Network Topology and Energy Management Considering Energy Router Port Interconnection." In 2020 IEEE 4th Conference on Energy Internet and Energy System Integration (EI2). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ei250167.2020.9346983.

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Quinn, D. Dane, and Tom T. Hartley. "Influence of Charge Transfer Interconnection Topology on State of Charge Performance in Battery Packs: Simulation Results." In ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2012-71058.

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The performance of a battery pack, composed of multiple connected cells, can be increased with the additional of a charge balancing system. This work explores the dynamic performance of charge balancing systems and how their ability to equilibrate the state of charge depends on the design of the underlying charge balancing network. The performance of the charge balancing system is shown through simulation studies to be related to the properties of the underlying graph of the balancing connections.
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Maschke, B. M. J., and A. J. van der Schaft. "Hamiltonian Systems, Pseudo-Poisson Brackets and Their Scattering Representation for Physical Systems." In ASME 1999 Design Engineering Technical Conferences. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc99/vib-8007.

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Abstract This paper is concerned with the definition of the geometric structure of Hamiltonian systems associated with energy–conserving systems in relation with an interconnection topology of their network model. It is also presented how the symplectic structure of standard Hamiltonian systems has to be extended to pseudo–Poisson tensors in order to cope with invariants, equilibria and constraints. Finally a scattering representation of these pseudo–Poisson tensors is defined.
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Jonsson, Magnus Thor, and Lilja Magnusdottir. "Coupled Pump and Pipe System Analysis for Optimum Design of District Heating System." In ASME 2017 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2017-65996.

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This paper describes a novel approach for optimizing a district heating distribution network under various flow rate conditions. For district heating systems, the demand or the flow and pressure at each node varies over the time of year. The flow control that affects the operational cost can be based on the variable speed and the on/off control on serial pumping or pressure controlled valves. In the pipe system design, the topology, or the pipe layout, and the pipe diameter is optimized using genetic algorithms. Standardized methods are used for calculating the pipe thickness, supports, anchor
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