Bikash Kanti Sarkar

Work place: Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand India

E-mail: bk_sarkarbit@hotmail.com

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Research Interests: Parallel Computing, Computing Platform, Data Structures and Algorithms, Mathematics of Computing

Biography

Bikash kanti Sarkar received his M.Sc in Mathematics from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India in 1993, Master in Computer Application from Bengal Engineering College (D.U.), Kolkata, India in 1999 and M.Phil in Computer Science from Annamalai University, Chennai, India in 2008. In 2013, he obtained his Ph.D in Computer Science from Jadavpur University, West Bengal. Dr. Sarkar is serving as a Faculty in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi (India). His current research areas include Parallel Computing, Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics and Security. Dr. Sarkar has published several research papers in reputed international journals and conference proceedings. He is the author of two books of Computer Science.

Author Articles
Parallel Prefix Sum Algorithm on Optoelectronic Biswapped Network Hyper Hexa-cell

By Ashish Gupta Bikash Kanti Sarkar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2018.08.03, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2018

The biswapped network hyper hexa-cell is recently reported optoelectronic network architecture for delivering excellent performance especially for mapping numerical problems which demands frequent routing and broadcasting. This network contains some important benefits such as smaller diameter, higher bisection width, and lower network’s total and optical cost as compared to counter-part OTIS hyper hexa-cell network. It is also advantageous as compared to the traditional biswapped network mesh containing smaller diameter and higher minimum node degree. In this paper, we present a parallel algorithm for mapping prefix sum of  data elements on a dh-dimensional biswapped network hyper hexa-cell of processors (assuming each processor contain single data element). It demands total  + 10 intra-cluster (electronic) and 3 inter-cluster (optical) moves.

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