نتایج جستجو برای: wireless network on chip

تعداد نتایج: 8717710  

Journal: :J. UCS 2012
Maurizio Palesi Rafael Tornero Juan M. Orduña Vincenzo Catania Daniela Panno

Mainstream electronic designs are realized by Systems-on-Chips (SoCs) that push the limits of integration. The advancement of manufacturing technologies in terms of integration leads us to SoCs with many (e.g., 10–1000) digital units (e.g., processor cores, controllers, storage, application-specific units) that need to be interconnected in an efficient and reliable way. The Network-on-Chip (NoC...

2012
Deepika Pandey Kamlesh Gupta

System-on-Chip (SOC) is a microchip consisting of different components such as processor, memory and logic circuitry all on the same chip and for providing communication between these components on the chip Network-on-Chip (NOC) is required as the conventional interconnects are not suitable to fulfil the demands. The application of traditional network technologies in the form of Network-on-Chip...

2005
M. Amde

Various kinds of asynchronous interconnect and synchronisation mechanisms are being proposed for designing low power, low emission and high-speed SOCs. They facilitate modular design and possess greater resilience to fabrication time inter-chip and run-time intra-chip process variability. They can provide a solution for low power consumption in chips and simplify global timing assumptions, e.g....

2013
Mridula Agarwal Rupesh Dubey Nitin Jain Deepak Raghuvanshi

As the integration density and complexity of the system-on-Chip (SOC) increases, the conventional interconnects are not suitable to fulfil the demands. The application of traditional network technologies in the form of Network-on-Chip is a possible solution. NoC design space has numerous variables. As an improved topology is selected complexities decrease and power-efficiency increases. In this...

2015
Prasun Ghosal Tuhin Subhra Das Soumyajit Poddar Munshi Mostafijur Rahaman Avik Bose

Four primary aspects of chip design are processor, memory, IO, and communication. Communication amalgamated over a SoC (system-on-chip) is the basis of origin of an NoC (network-on-chip). Continuous increase in processing/communication needs with the rapid growth in VLSI industry providing higher and higher integration density within a single die has boosted the step towards this new paradigm s...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Ahmed Ben Achballah Slim Ben Saoud

Nowadays System-On-Chips (SoCs) have evolved considerably in term of performances, reliability and integration capacity. The last advantage has induced the growth of the number of cores or Intellectual Properties (IPs) in a same chip. Unfortunately, this important number of IPs has caused a new issue which is the intra-communication between the elements of a same chip. To resolve this problem, ...

2012
Naveen Choudhary Dharm Singh Abhilasha Sharma

Networks-on-Chip (NoC) is recently proposed as an alternative to the on-chip bus to meet the increasing requirement of complex communication needs in Systems-on-Chip (SoC). Using on-chip interconnection networks in place of ad-hoc global wiring, structures the top level wires on a chip and facilitates modular design. The structured network wiring gives well-controlled electrical parameters that...

2014
Arash Farhadi Beldachi Mohammad Hosseinabady Jose L. Nunez-Yanez

Received Dec 1, 2012 Revised Jan 22, 2013 Accepted Feb 6, 2013 New Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) are capable of implementing complete multi-core System-on-Chip (SoC) with the possibility of modifying the hardware configuration at run-time with partial dynamic reconfiguration. The usage of a soft reconfigurable Network-on-Chip (NoC) to connect these cores is investigated in this paper. ...

2013
Bharati B. Sayankar Arnab Banerjee Robert Mullins Mahendra Gaikwad Rajendra Patrikar Abhay Gandhi Pascal T. Wolkotte Chifeng Wang Wen-Hsiang Hu Nader Bagherzadeh

Network-on-Chip (NoC) has been proposed as an alternative to bus-based schemes to achieve high performance and scalability in System-on-Chip (SoC) design. Performance evaluation of On-Chip Interconnect (OCI) architectures is widely based on simulation which becomes computationally expensive, especially for largescale NoCs. In this paper, we study

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