Neural network solution for interconnection apparatus

Multiplex communications – Wide area network – Packet switching

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395909, 370 54, G06F 1518, H04Q 1104

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ABSTRACT:
A neural network solution for routing calls through a three stage interconnection network selects an open path through the interconnection network if one exists. The neural network solution uses a neural network with a binary threshold. The weights of the neural network are fixed for all time and therefore are independent of the current state of the interconnection network. Preferential call placement strategies are implemented by selecting appropriate external inputs to the neural network. An interconnection network controller stores information reflecting the current usage of the interconnection network and interfaces between the interconnection network and the neural network.

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Melsa et al., "A Neural Network Solution For Routing in Three Stage Interconnection Networks", May 1-3, 1990, pp. 483-486, vol. 1.

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