Case Tool: Fast Interconnections with New 3-Disjoint Paths MIN Simulation Module
Ravi Rastogi, Amit Singh, Nikhil Singhal, Nitin, Durg Singh Chauhan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel Java-based simulation tool for designing multi-stage interconnection networks with 2- and 3-disjoint paths, enhancing fault tolerance and collision resolution capabilities.
Contribution
The paper presents a unique simulation module for fault-tolerant MINs with support for 2- and 3-disjoint paths, developed using Java for cross-platform compatibility.
Findings
Successfully implemented the simulator in Java
Supports design of 2- and 3-disjoint path networks
Facilitates fault tolerance and collision solving in MINs
Abstract
Multi-stage interconnection networks (MIN) can be designed to achieve fault tolerance and collision solving by providing a set of disjoint paths. In this paper, we are discussing the new simulator added to the tool designed for developing fault tolerant MINs. The designed tool is one of its own kind and will help the user in developing 2 and 3-disjoint path networks. The java technology has been used to design the tool and have been tested on different software platform.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInterconnection Networks and Systems · Embedded Systems Design Techniques · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
