Efficient bus based router for NOC architecture

PurposeIncrease in the speed of processors has led to crucial role of communication in the performance of systems. As a result, routing is taken into consideration as one of the most important subjects of the network-on-chip (NOC) architecture. Routing algorithms to deadlock avoidance prevent packet...

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Published inWorld journal of engineering Vol. 13; no. 4; pp. 370 - 375
Main Authors Shrivastava, Anurag, Sharma, Sudhir Kumar
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Brentwood Emerald Group Publishing Limited 01.01.2016
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ISSN1708-5284
DOI10.1108/WJE-08-2016-049

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Summary:PurposeIncrease in the speed of processors has led to crucial role of communication in the performance of systems. As a result, routing is taken into consideration as one of the most important subjects of the network-on-chip (NOC) architecture. Routing algorithms to deadlock avoidance prevent packets route completely based on network traffic condition by means of restricting the route of packets. This action leads to less performance especially in non-uniform traffic patterns. On the other hand, true fully adaptive routing algorithm provides routing of packets completely based on traffic conditions. However, deadlock detection and recovery mechanisms are needed to handle deadlocks. Use of a global bus beside NOC as a parallel supportive environment provides a platform to offer advantages of both features of bus and NOC.Design/methodology/approachIn this research, the authors use this bus as an escaping path for deadlock recovery technique.FindingsAccording to simulation results, this bus is a suitable platform for a deadlock recovery technique.Originality/valueThis bus is useful for broadcast and multicast operations, sending delay sensitive signals, system management and other services.
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ISSN:1708-5284
DOI:10.1108/WJE-08-2016-049