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As technology scales down toward deep submicron, large numbers of IP blocks are being integrated on the same Silicon die, thereby enabling large amount of parallel computations, such as those required for multimedia workloads. Network-on-chip (NOC) serves as an important agent to eliminate the communication bottleneck of future multicore systems. Arbiter, a prime component has a great impact on the feasibility of router. In this paper, we concentrate our ideas on the basic arbitration techniques with their features and found some problems with their roles in improving the performance of the routers and finally extending our range to a novel notion of overcoming extensive problems of starvation, HOL, congestion, etc. in a novel and feasible manners with a combination of the existing arbitration techniques in a more compact and sequential form. ]]>

As technology scales down toward deep submicron, large numbers of IP blocks are being integrated on the same Silicon die, thereby enabling large amount of parallel computations, such as those required for multimedia workloads. Network-on-chip (NOC) serves as an important agent to eliminate the communication bottleneck of future multicore systems. Arbiter, a prime component has a great impact on the feasibility of router. In this paper, we concentrate our ideas on the basic arbitration techniques with their features and found some problems with their roles in improving the performance of the routers and finally extending our range to a novel notion of overcoming extensive problems of starvation, HOL, congestion, etc. in a novel and feasible manners with a combination of the existing arbitration techniques in a more compact and sequential form. ]]>
Wed, 06 Jul 2016 12:49:41 GMT /slideshow/problems-encountered-in-routing-algorithms-for-2dmesh-nocs/63776560 sandeeps177@slideshare.net(sandeeps177) Problems encountered in Routing Algorithms for �2D-Mesh NoCs sandeeps177 As technology scales down toward deep submicron, large numbers of IP blocks are being integrated on the same Silicon die, thereby enabling large amount of parallel computations, such as those required for multimedia workloads. Network-on-chip (NOC) serves as an important agent to eliminate the communication bottleneck of future multicore systems. Arbiter, a prime component has a great impact on the feasibility of router. In this paper, we concentrate our ideas on the basic arbitration techniques with their features and found some problems with their roles in improving the performance of the routers and finally extending our range to a novel notion of overcoming extensive problems of starvation, HOL, congestion, etc. in a novel and feasible manners with a combination of the existing arbitration techniques in a more compact and sequential form. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pptrrafinal-160706124941-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As technology scales down toward deep submicron, large numbers of IP blocks are being integrated on the same Silicon die, thereby enabling large amount of parallel computations, such as those required for multimedia workloads. Network-on-chip (NOC) serves as an important agent to eliminate the communication bottleneck of future multicore systems. Arbiter, a prime component has a great impact on the feasibility of router. In this paper, we concentrate our ideas on the basic arbitration techniques with their features and found some problems with their roles in improving the performance of the routers and finally extending our range to a novel notion of overcoming extensive problems of starvation, HOL, congestion, etc. in a novel and feasible manners with a combination of the existing arbitration techniques in a more compact and sequential form.
Problems encountered in Routing Algorithms for 2D-Mesh NoCs from Sandeep Singh
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