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Networks on Chips

Proceedings of the 47th Design Automation Conference, 2010
Research on Networks on Chips (NoCs) has spanned over a decade and its results are now visible in some products. Thus the seminal idea of using networking technology to address the chip-level interconnect problem has been shown to be correct. Moreover, as technology scales down in geometry and chips scale up in complexity, NoCs become the essential ...
G. De Micheli   +5 more
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Networks on chips

Proceedings of the 2007 international workshop on System level interconnect prediction, 2007
Networks on chips (NoCs) are emerging as a new paradigm for on-die communications in nanoscale integrated systems. Modules in a NoC-based digital system-on-chip exchange data (encoded as packets of bits) over a shared communication network within the chip.
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Networks on Chips

2006
The design of today's semiconductor chips for various applications, such as telecommunications, poses various challenges due to the complexity of these systems. These highly complex systems-on-chips demand new approaches to connect and manage the communication between on-chip processing and storage components and networks on chips (NoCs) provide a ...
Benini, Luca   +9 more
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Sensor Network-On-Chip

2007 International Symposium on System-on-Chip, 2007
In this paper, we present the sensor network-on-a-chip (SNOC) paradigm for designing robust and energy-efficient systems-on-a-chip (SOC). In this paradigm, computation in the presence of nanometer non-idealities such as process variations, leakage and noise is viewed as an estimation problem. Robust statistical signal processing theory is then employed
Girish V. Varatkar   +3 more
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Networks on Chips

2008
We are witnessing a growing interest in Networks on Chips (NoC) that is related to the evolution of integrated circuit technology and to the growing requirements in performance and portability of electronic systems. Current integrated circuits contain several processing cores, and even relatively simple systems, such as cellular telephones, behave as ...
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