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14th SLIP 2012: San Francisco, CA, USA
- International Workshop on System Level Interconnect Prediction, SLIP '12, San Francisco, CA, USA, June 3, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1437-4
- Ganapati Srinivasa:
Heterogeneity and interconnect. 1
Interconnect technologies
- Xiangyu Chen, Jiale Liang, H.-S. Philip Wong:
Interconnect scaling into the sub-10nm regime. 2 - Hongbo Zhang, Yunfei Deng, Jongwook Kye, Martin D. F. Wong:
Impact of lithography retargeting process on low level interconnect in 20nm technology. 3-10 - Guang Sun, Shih-Hung Weng, Chung-Kuan Cheng, Bill Lin, Lieguang Zeng:
An on-chip global broadcast network design with equalized transmission lines in the 1024-core era. 11-18
Embedded tutorial
- Ümit Y. Ogras, Michael Kishinevsky:
Design and optimization of communication fabrics: an industrial perspective. 19
Smart grids
- Mario Paolone:
Towards the power networks of the future: needs, challenges and tools. 20 - Tuhina Samanta, Raka Sardar, Hafizur Rahaman, Parthasarathi Dasgupta, Bhargab B. Bhattacharya:
A heuristic method for obstacle avoiding group Steiner tree construction. 21 - Ankit More, Baris Taskin:
A locality-aware bi-level mesh-mesh 2d-noc architecture for future thousand core CMPs. 22 - William Swartz, Yang-Yang Li, Amin Farshidi, Laleh Behjat:
Analysis of post-placement length estimation. 23
NoC and wireless network optimization
- Ümit Y. Ogras, Yunus Emre, Jianping Xu, Timothy Kam, Michael Kishinevsky:
Energy-guided exploration of on-chip network design for exa-scale computing. 24-31 - Yaniv Ben-Itzhak, Israel Cidon, Avinoam Kolodny:
Optimizing heterogeneous NoC design. 32-39 - Ran Manevich, Israel Cidon, Avinoam Kolodny:
Handling global traffic in future CMP NoCs. 40-47 - Wenxun Huang, Yujuan Quan, Deming Chen:
Improving broadcast efficiency in wireless sensor network time synchronization protocols. 48-55
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