Performance Analysis of a Ternary Optical Computer Based on M/M/1 Queueing System

Author(s):  
XianChao Wang ◽  
Sulan Zhang ◽  
Mian Zhang ◽  
Jia Zhao ◽  
Xiangyang Niu
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wang Xianchao ◽  
Wang Xianchuan ◽  
Zhang Jie ◽  
Ling Man ◽  
Hou Dayou ◽  
...  

Abstract Ternary optical computer(TOC) has become a research hotspot in the field because of the advantages such as inherent parallelism, numerous trits, low power consumption, extendibility, bitwise allocability and dynamical bitwise reconfigurability. Meanwhile, its performance evaluation attracts more and more attentions from potential users and researchers. To model its computing ecology more accurately, this paper first builds a three-staged TOC service model by introducing asynchronous multi-vacations and tandem queueing, and then proposes a task scheduling algorithm and an optical processor allocation algorithm with asynchronous vacations of some small optical processors after dividing equally the entire optical processor into several small optical processors which can be used independently. At the same time, the analytical model was established to obtain important performance indicators such as response time, the number of tasks and utilization of optical processor, based on M/M/1 and M/M/n queuing system with asynchronous multi-vacations. In addition, relevant numerical simulation experiments are conducted. The results illustrate that the number of small optical processors, vacation rate and the number of small optical processors allowed to be on vacation have important effects on the system performance. Compared with synchronous vacation, asynchronous vacation not only ensures the system to obtain better maintenance but also improves the system performance to some degree.


1981 ◽  
Author(s):  
David R. Pedrick ◽  
Richard S. McCurdy

Advances in computer technology continue to expand the every-day application of electronic calculation and programming. With everything from home computers to automotive diagnostic devices, hand-held Pong games, and calculator wristwatches now being big sellers, it is no surprise that computer-based marine instruments have increased in capability and popularity. This paper describes some current developments in electronics to evaluate the performance of sailing yachts, ranging from basic digital displays to full-blown shoreside computers.


Optik ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 124 (13) ◽  
pp. 1415-1419 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhangyi Shen ◽  
Linli Wu ◽  
Junrong Yan

2009 ◽  
Vol 63 (10) ◽  
pp. 853-858 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom Maertens ◽  
Joris Walraevens ◽  
Marc Moeneclaey ◽  
Herwig Bruneel

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