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International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'03)
Performing DNA Comparison on a Bio-Inspired Tissue of FPGAs
Nice, France
April 22-April 26
ISBN: 0-7695-1926-1
Matteo Canella, Universit? di Ferrara
Filippo Miglioli, Universit? di Ferrara
Alessandro Bogliolo, Universit? di Urbino
Enrico Petraglio, Ecole Polytechnique F?derale de Lausanne
Eduardo Sanchez, Ecole Polytechnique F?derale de Lausanne

String comparison is a critical issue in many application domains, including speech recognition, contents search, and bioinformatics. The similarity between two strings of lengths N and M can be computed in O(N×M) steps by means of a dynamic programming algorithm developed by Needleman and Wunsh. The algorithm can be effectively mapped onto a systolic array, resulting in a parallel implementation that executes in O(N+M) steps.

In this paper we present a parallel implementation of the Needleman-Wunsh algorithm on the BioWall, a giant reconfigurable computing tissue conceived to prototype bio-inspired cellular systems. Our implementation is not aimed at competing with existing parallel implementations of the Needleman-Wunsh algorithm, since the BioWall suffers from the typical performance limitations of a large prototyping platform. Rather, it is a significant design experience in the field of reconfigurable computing because of the bio-inspired peculiarities of the BioWall architecture.

Citation:
Matteo Canella, Filippo Miglioli, Alessandro Bogliolo, Enrico Petraglio, Eduardo Sanchez, "Performing DNA Comparison on a Bio-Inspired Tissue of FPGAs," ipdps, pp.193, International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS'03), 2003
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