VLSI architecture and implementation for single cycle...

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
A data processing apparatus simultaneously sorts n input data words into a sorted list of m list entries. The apparatus includes a pre-sorting network sorting the n input data words and a sorting network storing up to m list entries and storing respective input data words into the m list entries. The pre-sorting network includes a set of comparators for each unique pair of input data words, and a set of n multiplexers outputting a selected one of the n input data words, and a decoder circuit controlling the multiplexers responsive to the comparisons. The sorting network includes m basic units storing current list entries ordered from greatest to least. Each cycle the basic units selecting for storage the current list entry, a current list entry of a basic units storing greater list entries or one of the input data words.

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