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A study of NoC topologies and switching arbitration mechanisms
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A study of NoC topologies and switching arbitration mechanisms

Yung-Chang Chang and Ching-Te Chiu
Proceedings of the 14th IEEE International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications, HPCC-2012 - 9th IEEE International Conference on Embedded Software and Systems, ICESS-2012, pp.1643-1647
2012

Abstract

bandwidth allocation interconnection architectures networks-on-chip topology
Network-on-chip (NoC) has evolved as the promising solution for ever increasing chip level integrations. The architecture of an NoC can be specified by its topology and switching scheme. In this paper, we evaluate these design parameters with exemplified NoC realizations. We adopt popular 2D-mesh and H-star as our topology candidates. The former accompanies with a high-performance iSLIP switch architecture, while the latter utilizes the state of the art Birkhoff-von Neumann (BvN) switch architecture which can allocate the bandwidth resource depending on a specific traffic pattern. A real-world video object plane (VOP) decoder is mapped onto these platforms for the static performance benchmarking. In addition, we also implemented cycle-accurate SystemC models to probe further into the dynamic behavior on the target NoC platforms. The experimental results reveal that simple 2D-mesh outperforms the complex H-star with novel traffic awareness bandwidth allocation algorithm. © 2012 IEEE.

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