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The problem of designing modular linear systolic arrays for dynamic programming was raised in [9]. An attempt to solve this problem appeared in [8]. Unfortunately, the size of the local memory of each processor and the time delay between two consecutive processors of this array (in [8]) are still depending on n as in [9]. Moreover, these two arrays (in [8, 9]) are partially pipelined. Some elements...
We present a new linear systolic array architecture of m cells which outputs a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two input strings A and B in time n + 2m, where n and m denote the lengths of A andB respectively (m n). Our approach improves the time of execution required by previous linear systolic arrays for this purpose. Furthermore, a design combining a tree with the linear array provides...
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