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Workload-Aware WiNoC Design with Intelligent Reconfigurable Wireless Interface
By introducing wireless interfaces in conventional wired routers or hubs, wireless network-on-chip (WiNoC) is proposed to relieve congestion pressure from high volume inter-subnet data transmission. Generally, processing elements on chip receive input data and return feedback through network interface, and data transmission function in Network-on-Chip (
Qi Wang +3 more
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Retracted: Workload-Aware WiNoC Design with Intelligent Reconfigurable Wireless Interface
Security and Communication Networks, Volume 2023, Issue 1, 2023.
Security and Communication Networks
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Fault-tolerant design for data efficient retransmission in WiNoC [PDF]
There is a sharp decline in the network performance when the wireless link fails as a data path in the Wireless Network-on-Chip (WiNoC). To counteract this problem, we propose a fault-tolerance mechanism for the efficient retransmission of data in the WiNoC.
Yiming Ouyang +4 more
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CDMA-based multiple multicast communications on WiNOC for efficient parallel computing [PDF]
In this work, we introduce an hybrid WiNoC, which judicially uses the wired and wireless interconnects for broadcasting/multicasting of packets. A code division multiple access (CDMA) method is used to support multiple broadcast operations originating from multiple applications executed on the multiprocessor platform.
Navonil Chatterjee +3 more
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Modern embedded SoC design uses a rapidly increasing number of processing units for ubiquitous computing, forming the so-called embedded many-core SoCs (McSoC).
Dan Zhao +3 more
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Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
Abstract Wireless network-on-chip has emerged as an innovative and effective solution to meet the growing demands for efficient data communication in multi-core processors. It offers an alternative approach to overcoming scalability challenges in communication systems.
Kuryati Kipli
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Network on Chip (NoC) systems were originally developed to provide high performance, using the availability of several processing units, connected to a wired network inside the integrated circuit.
Maribell Sacanamboy Franco +3 more
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Major 20th century changes of carbonaceous aerosol components (EC, WinOC, DOC, HULIS, carboxylic acids, and cellulose) derived from Alpine ice cores [PDF]
An extended array of carbonaceous species including elemental carbon (EC), water insoluble organic carbon (WinOC) as well as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), humic‐like substances (HULIS), and single organic compounds like carboxylic acids, levoglucosan, and cellulose was investigated for the first time in Alpine snow deposits. These investigations were
Legrand, Michel +8 more
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Impact of Virtual Channel, Subnets and Routing Algorithm Effects on WiNoC Performance
Ayodeji Ireti Fasiku +3 more
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Novel Bi-UWB on-Chip Antenna for Wireless NoC [PDF]
Communication between on-chip cores is a challenging issue for high-performance network-on-chip (NoC) design. Wireless NoC (WiNoC) represents an alternative design for planar wired interconnects, aiming to reduce latency and improve bandwidth.
Hafedh Ibrahim Gaha, Moez Balti
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