Generic Parallel Processing Techniques for Nanoscale Spin-Wave Architectures
21 August 2007
In this paper, we study the algorithm design aspects of three newly developed spin-wave architectures. The architectures are capable of simultaneously transmitting multiple signals using different frequencies, and allow for concurrent read/write operations. Using such features, we introduce a set of generic parallel processing techniques that can be used for routing and design of fast algorithms on these spin-wave architectures. We also present a set of application examples to illustrate the operation of the proposed generic parallel techniques.
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