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Reconfigurable Networks-on-Chip

by Chen, Sao-Jie.
Authors: Lan, Ying-Cherng.%author. | Tsai, Wen-Chung.%author. | Hu, Yu-Hen.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Physical details: XIV, 206 p. online resource. ISBN: 144199341X Subject(s): Engineering. | Computer science. | Systems engineering. | Engineering. | Circuits and Systems. | Processor Architectures.
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Communication Centric Design -- Preliminaries -- Techniques for High Performance NoC Routing -- Performance-Energy tradeoffs for NoC Reliability -- Energy-aware Task Scheduling for NoC-based DVS System -- Bi-directional NoC Architecture -- Quality-of-Service in BiNoC -- Fault Tolerance in BiNoC -- Application Mapping for BiNoC.

This book provides a comprehensive survey of recent progress in the design and implementation of Networks-on-Chip. It addresses a wide spectrum of on-chip communication problems, ranging from physical, network, to application layers. Specific topics that are explored in detail include packet routing, resource arbitration, error control/correction, application mapping, and communication scheduling. Additionally, a novel bi-directional communication channel NoC (BiNoC) architecture is described, with detailed explanation.   Written for practicing engineers in need of practical knowledge about the design and implementation of networks-on-chip; Includes tutorial-like details to introduce readers to a diverse range of NoC designs, as well as in-depth analysis for designers with NoC experience to explore advanced issues; Describes a variety of on-chip communication architectures, including a novel bi-directional communication channel NoC.     From the Foreword: Overall this book shows important advances over the state of the art that will affect future system design as well as R&D in tools and methods for NoC design. It represents an important reference point for both designers and electronic design automation researchers and developers. --Giovanni De Micheli

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