Designing area optimized application-specific network-on-chip architectures while providing hard QoS guarantees

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Abstract

With the increase of transistors' density, popularity of System on Chip (SoC) has increased exponentially. As a communication module for SoC, Network on Chip (NoC) framework has been adapted as its backbone. In this paper, we propose a methodology for designing areaoptimized application specific NoC while providing hard Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees for real time flows. The novelty of the proposed system lies in derivation of a Mixed Integer Linear Programming model which is then used to generate a resource optimal Network on Chip (NoC) topology and architecture while considering traffic and QoS requirements. We also present the micro-architectural design features used for enabling traffic and latency guarantees and discuss how the solution adapts for dynamic variations in the application traffic. The paper highlights the effectiveness of proposed method by generating resource efficient NoC solutions for both industrial and benchmark applications. The area-optimized results are generated in few seconds by proposed technique, without resorting to heuristics, even for an application with 48 traffic flows.

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Khawaja, S. G., Mushtaq, M. H., Khan, S. A., Akram, M. U., & Jamal, H. (2015). Designing area optimized application-specific network-on-chip architectures while providing hard QoS guarantees. PLoS ONE, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125230

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