Design Of An Efficient Noc Architecture Using Millimeter-Wave Wireless Links

2012 13TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON QUALITY ELECTRONIC DESIGN (ISQED)(2012)

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The Network-on-Chip (NoC) is an enabling technology to integrate large numbers of embedded cores on a single die. Traditional multi-core designs based on the NoC paradigm suffer from high latency and power dissipation due to the inherent multi-hop nature of communication. The performance of NoC fabrics can be significantly enhanced by introducing long-range, low power, and high-bandwidth single-hop links between far apart cores. In this paper we present a design methodology and performance evaluation for a hierarchical small-world NoC with on-chip millimeter (mm)-wave wireless channels as long-range communication links. The proposed wireless NoC offers significantly better performance in terms of achievable bandwidth and energy dissipation compared to its conventional multi-hop wired counterpart in both uniform and non-uniform traffic scenarios. The performance improvement is achieved through efficient data routing, an optimum placement of the wireless hubs, and an energy-efficient transceiver design.
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Networks on Chip,Wireless,Small-world
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