Twist-Routing Algorithm for Faulty Network-on-Chips

  • Zhang K
  • Moscibroda T
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This paper introduces Twist-routing, a new routing algorithm for faulty on-chip networks, which improves Maze-routing, a face-routing based algorithm which uses deflections in routing, and archives full fault coverage and fast packet delivery. To build Twist-routing algorithm, we use bounding circles, which borrows the idea from GOAFR+ routing algorithm for ad-hoc wireless networks. Unlike Maze-routing, whose path length is unbounded even when the optimal path length is fixed, in Twist-routing, the path length is bounded by the cube of the optimal path length. Our evaluations show that Twist-routing algorithm delivers packets up to 35% faster than Maze-routing with a uniform traffic and Erdös-Rényi failure model, when the failure rate and the injection rate vary.

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Zhang, K., & Moscibroda, T. (2016). Twist-Routing Algorithm for Faulty Network-on-Chips. Journal of Computer and Communications, 04(14), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.4236/jcc.2016.414001

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