Το work with title Modular fixed-size vlsi architectures for general multisplitting iteration. by Papadopoulou Eleni, Saridakis Ioannis is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
E. P. Papadopoulou and Y. G. Saridakis, “Modular fixed-size VLSI arthitectures for general multisplitting iteration," Par. Algor. and Appl. ,vol.7, no.3-4 ,pp 177-191, 1995.doi:10.1080/10637199508915530
https://doi.org/10.1080/10637199508915530
Motivated by the inherent parallelicity of the Multisplitting Iterative Methods, we consider their application for the solution of Large Linear Systems. The realistic parallel implementation of this problem led us to the employment of fixed-size VLSI architectures. Considering the case of General Splitting matrices we combine known as well as we design new VLSI BLAS modules to form fixed-size architectures capable of efficiently carrying out the computations involved in an oversized multisplitting iteration step. For the factorization of the splitting matrices we employ the LU decomposition method while for the organization of the data streams we use space-time partitioning techniques.