Presenting the main recent advances made in parallel processing, this volume focuses on the design and implementation of systolic algorithms as efficient computational structures that encompass both multiprocessing and pipelining concepts.;While the architecture of present-day parallel supercomputers is largely based on the concept of a shared memory, with its attendant limitations of common access, advances in semiconductor technology have led to the development of highly parallel computer architectures with decentralized storage and limited connections in which each processor possesses high bandwidth local memory connected to a small number of neighbours. Systolic arrays are a typical and highly efficient example of such architectures, enabling cost effective, high-speed parallel processing for large volumes of data, with ultra-high throughput rates. Algorithms suitable for implementation on systolic arrays find applications in areas such as signal and image processing, pattern matching, linear algebra, recurrence algorithms and graph problems.
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