Abstract
Many-cores are on the cusp of becoming state-of-the-art processor technology for the next decade. To guarantee efficient communication between multiple cores, a Network-on-a-Chip (NoC) is considered as an alternative to overcome the limitations of the ubiquitous bus technology. In this paper, we present an approach to further improve the routing in an NoC with a self-optimized routing strategy. We extended the routers of a network to measure their load and to send an appropriate load information to their direct neighbors. The load information is used to decide in which direction a packet should be routed to avoid hot-spots. Evaluation results show a significant increase in the network throughput. With the self-optimized routing, the NoC is capable of routing up to two times more packets compared to the original routing algorithm proposed by Lee and Bagherzadeh, 2006. © 2008 International Federation for Information Processing.
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Trumler, W., Schlingmann, S., Ungerer, T., Bahn, J. H., & Bagherzadeh, N. (2008). Self-optimized routing in a network on-a-chip. In IFIP International Federation for Information Processing (Vol. 268, pp. 199–212). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09655-1_18
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