VLSI implementation of Tausworthe random number generator for parallel processing environment

Jukka P. Saarinen, J. Tomberg, L. Vehmanen, Kimmo Kaski

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Abstract

A fast Tausworthe-type random number generator has been implemented as a VLSI circuit on silicon for Monte-Carlo simulation purposes in a parallel multiprocessor system environment. The generator, which has uniform distribution, has been constructed for use as a peripheral device to be connected with each processor unit. General considerations for parallel random number generation are discussed and desirable properties are reviewed as a starting point for a VLSI implementation. The hardware design is based on the maximal length shift register sequences. It involves concurrent architecture in which a single shift operation is equivalent to 16 shifts in the original shift register unit. A new 16-bit random number is generated during each shifting operation. The chip is fully microprocessor bus compatible with a 16-bit bidirectional data bus and three I/O control lines. The methods of shift register sequence segmentation are also reviewed. Practical aspects for parallel processing system purposes are given. The generator has been submitted to a comprehensive set of statistical tests.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)138-146
JournalIEE Proceedings: Computers and Digital Techniques
Volume138
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 1991
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • parallel processing
  • random number generation
  • very-large-scale integration

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