Design Of High Performance Reconfigurable Routers Using Fpga

  • Parthasarathi R
  • Karunakaran P
  • Venkatraman S
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Abstrsact — Network-on-chip(NoC) architectures are emerging for the highly scalable, reliable, and modular on-chip communication infrastructure platform. The NoC architecture uses layered protocols and packet-switched networks which consist of on-chip routers, links, and network interfaces on a predefined topology. In this Project, we design network-on-chip which is based on the Cartesian network environment. This project proposes the new Cartesian topology which is used to reduce network routing time, and it is a suitable alternate to network design and implementation. The Cartesian Network-On-Chip can be modeled using Verilog HDL and simulated using Modelsim software.

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Parthasarathi, R., Karunakaran, P., Venkatraman, S., DineshKumar, T. R., & Shanavas, I. H. (2012). Design Of High Performance Reconfigurable Routers Using Fpga. International Journal of Information Engineering and Electronic Business, 4(4), 46–52. https://doi.org/10.5815/ijieeb.2012.04.07

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