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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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Local Congestion Avoidance in Network-on-Chip

TL;DR: This paper attempts to solve local congestion by addressing different local region size, based on Divide-Conquer approach and routing pressure, and shows that the local region Size is closely related with the routing performance.
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Performance Evaluation of NoC-Based Multicore Systems: From Traffic Analysis to NoC Latency Modeling

TL;DR: This survey discusses several newly proposed approaches for predicting performance of Network-on-Chip (NoC)-based multicore systems, starting from the traffic models to the complex NoC models for latency evaluation.
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Dynamic Traffic Regulation in NoC-Based Systems

TL;DR: Dynamic traffic regulation is proposed to improve the system performance for NoC-based multi/many-processor systems-on-chip (MPSoC) and chip multi/ many-core processor (CMP) designs and can be applied to MPSoCs in an open-loop and closed-loop fashion.
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An Offline Method for Designing Adaptive Routing Based on Pressure Model

TL;DR: This paper proposes an offline methodology of designing routing algorithm based on channel pressure model to address the local congestion issue and uses divide-conquer with the aim of generating high performance routing algorithms, which are able to balance the load over the network with a consequent reduction of local congestion.
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Application mapping for express channel-based networks-on-chip

TL;DR: A new delay model is derived for express channel-based on-chip networks, their unique characteristics are identified, and an efficient heuristic mapping algorithm is proposed that increases the bypassing opportunities by reducing unnecessary turns that would otherwise impose the entire router pipeline delay to packets.
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