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Non-Stationary Traffic Analysis and Its Implications on Multicore Platform Design

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This work proposes a statistical physics inspired approach to capture the traffic dynamics in multicore systems and opens up new research directions into NoC optimization which require accurate models of time-dependent and space-dependent traffic behavior.
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Networks-on-chip (NoCs) have been proposed as a viable solution to solving the communication problem in multicore systems. In this new setup, mapping multiple applications on available computational resources leads to interaction and contention at various network resources. Consequently, taking into account the traffic characteristics becomes of crucial importance for performance analysis and optimization of the communication infrastructure, as well as proper resource management. Although queuing-based approaches have been traditionally used for performance analysis purposes, they cannot properly account for many of the traffic characteristics (e.g., non-stationarity, self-similarity) that are crucial for multicore platform design. To overcome these limitations, we propose a statistical physics inspired approach to capture the traffic dynamics in multicore systems. As shown later in this paper, this is of fundamental significance for re-thinking the very basis of multicore systems design; it also opens up new research directions into NoC optimization which require accurate models of time-dependent and space-dependent traffic behavior.

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Analysis and Management of Communication in On-Chip Networks

TL;DR: The number of computing resources in a single chip has enormously increased and the needs of low-power, high-performance embedded systems and the growing computation-intensive applications have enormously increased.
Dissertation

An Analysis of NoCs in FPGAs

TL;DR: The analysis indicates that the 2D Hypermesh NoCs generally have considerably lower area, energy, and energy-area product compared to the2D Hypercubes, and a design metric to compare the NoCs is proposed.
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Systolic traffic modelling in network on chip

TL;DR: The synthetic trace generation method is improved and the effect of the systolic architecture for traffic model, give the function H in NoC design.
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Multifractal on-chip traffic generation under TLM

TL;DR: It is shown that the Multifractal Wavelet Model (MWM) presents a better accuracy in the modeling of on-chip traffic when compared with auto-regressive (monofractal) models and that the usage of traffic generators modeled under TLM can achieve simulation speed-ups in the order of 12x.
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Efficient Estimation of Non-stationary Traffic Parameters on Networks-on-Chip

TL;DR: An efficient method of calculating and estimating traffic "fitness" parameters on a NoC-based multicore without significant hardware overhead, while achieving more than 97% accuracy is proposed.
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