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11th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'05)
A Scheduling Discipline for Latency and Bandwidth Guarantees in Asynchronous Network-on-Chip
New York City, New York, USA
March 14-March 16
ISBN: 0-7695-2305-6
Tobias Bjerregaard, Technical University of Denmark
Jens Spars?, Technical University of Denmark
Guaranteed services (GS) are important in that they provide predictability in the complex dynamics of shared communication structures. This paper discusses the implementation of GS in asynchronous Network-on-Chip. We present a novel scheduling discipline called Asynchronous Latency Guarantee (ALG) scheduling, which provides latency and bandwidth guarantees in accessing a shared media, e.g. a physical link shared between a number of virtual channels. ALG overcomes the drawbacks of existing scheduling disciplines, in particular the coupling between latency and bandwidth guarantees. A 0.12 ?m CMOS standard cell implementation of an ALG link has been simulated. The operation speed of the design was 702 MDI/s.
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Tobias Bjerregaard, Jens Spars?, "A Scheduling Discipline for Latency and Bandwidth Guarantees in Asynchronous Network-on-Chip," async, pp.34-43, 11th IEEE International Symposium on Asynchronous Circuits and Systems (ASYNC'05), 2005
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