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NoCArc@MICRO 2013: Davis, CA, USA
- Maurizio Palesi, Terrence S. T. Mak, Masoud Daneshtalab:
Network on Chip Architectures, NoCArc '13, in conjunction with the 46th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, MICRO-46, Davis, CA, USA, December 7, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2370-3 - Partha Pratim Pande:
Millimeter (mm)-wave wireless NoC as interconnection backbone for multicore chips: promises and challenges. 1
Routing algorithms and topologies
- Ryosuke Sasakawa, Kenji Kise:
LEF: long edge first routing for two-dimensional mesh network on chip. 5-10 - Swamy D. Ponpandi, Akhilesh Tyagi:
User satisfaction aware routing decisions in NOC. 11-16 - Wen Zong, Xiaohang Wang, Terrence S. T. Mak:
On multicast for dynamic and irregular on-chip networks using dynamic programming method. 17-22 - Gunhee Lee, Jinho Lee, Kiyoung Choi:
Towards optimal adaptive routing in 3D NoC with limited vertical bandwidth. 23-26
Network design
- Ayhan Demiriz, Nader Bagherzadeh:
On heterogeneous network-on-chip design based on constraint programming. 29-34 - Usman Mazhar Mirza, Flavius Gruian, Krzysztof Kuchcinski:
Design space exploration for streaming applications on multiprocessors with guaranteed service NoC. 35-40 - Ahsen Ejaz, Axel Jantsch:
Costs and benefits of flexibility in spatial division circuit switched networks-on-chip. 41-46 - George B. P. Bezerra, Dorian C. Arnold, Stephanie Forrest:
Empirical and theoretical lower bounds on energy consumption for networks on chip. 47-50
Emerging technologies and modelling
- Jun Pang, Christopher Dwyer, Alvin R. Lebeck:
Exploiting emerging technologies for nanoscale photonic networks-on-chip. 53-58 - Vincenzo Catania, Andrea Mineo, Salvatore Monteleone, Davide Patti:
A first effort for a distributed segment-based approach on self-assembled nano networks. 59-64 - Reza Hajisheykhi, Ali Ebnenasir, Sandeep S. Kulkarni:
Modeling and analyzing timing faults in transaction level SystemC programs. 65-68
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