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IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI '07)
Addressing Signal Integrity in Networks on Chip Interconnects through Crosstalk-Aware Double Error Correction Coding
Porto Alegre, Brazil
March 09-March 11
ISBN: 0-7695-2896-1
Amlan Ganguly, Washington State University
Partha Pratim Pande, Washington State University
Benjamin Belzer, Washington State University
Cristian Grecu, University of British Columbia
The Network on Chip (NoC) paradigm continues to increasingly capture interest from the industrial and academic communities. Signal integrity is projected to present critical challenges in the design and implementation of NoCs. The widespread adoption and deployment of the NoC paradigm will only be possible if it inherently addresses system level signal integrity and reliability issues in addition to easing the design process. In order to protect the NoC interconnect infrastructures against different transient malfunctions, we propose to modify the data packets with joint crosstalk avoidance and double error correction codes. This not only makes the NoC architecture tolerant against transient malfunctions, but also lowers energy dissipation.
Citation:
Amlan Ganguly, Partha Pratim Pande, Benjamin Belzer, Cristian Grecu, "Addressing Signal Integrity in Networks on Chip Interconnects through Crosstalk-Aware Double Error Correction Coding," isvlsi, pp.317-324, IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI (ISVLSI '07), 2007
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