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16th International Conference on VLSI Design
Interfacing Cores with On-chip Packet-Switched Networks
New Delhi, India
January 04-January 08
ISBN: 0-7695-1868-0
Praveen Bhojwani, Texas A&M University
Rabi Mahapatra, Texas A&M University
With the emergence of the packet-switched networks as a possible system-on-chip (SoC) communication paradigm, the design of network-on-chips (NoC) has provided a challenge to the designers. Meeting latency requirements of communication among various cores is one of the crucial objectives for system designers. The core interface to the networking logic and the communication network are the key contributors to latency. With the goal of reducing this latency we examine the packetization strategies in the NoC communication. In this paper, three schemes of implementations are analyzed, and the costs in terms of latency, and area are projected through actual synthesis.
Citation:
Praveen Bhojwani, Rabi Mahapatra, "Interfacing Cores with On-chip Packet-Switched Networks," vlsid, pp.382, 16th International Conference on VLSI Design, 2003
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