Centralized arbitration process and centralized arbiter for mult

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ABSTRACT:
An arbiter cooperating with p.n processing units grouped into p levels each comprising n processing units. An elementary arbiter is assigned to each level, and a central arbiter attributes cyclically the priority to each level. The central arbiter comprises essentially a memory programmed for attributing a single priority to each level.

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