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Single-stage networks A single-stage network is a switching network with N input selectors (IS) and N output selectors • The single-stage network is also called a recirculating network. Data items may have to recirculate through the single stage several times before reaching their final destinations.

ref: http://www.uotechnology.edu.iq/ce/lectures%202014/saman%20Distributed%20System%204th/lecture%204.pdf

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