Visible to the public Design and analysis of a mesh-based Adaptive Wireless Network-on Chips Architecture With Irregular Network Routing

TitleDesign and analysis of a mesh-based Adaptive Wireless Network-on Chips Architecture With Irregular Network Routing
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPoovendran, R, Billclinton., S, Darshan., R, Dinakar., R, Fazil., M
Conference Name2019 IEEE International Conference on System, Computation, Automation and Networking (ICSCAN)
KeywordsBenchmark testing, Communication system security, Computer architecture, core messages, gainful remote handsets, irregular Network routing, mesh topology, mesh-based adaptive Wireless Network-on chips architecture, metallic interface, Metrics, MulticoreArchitecture, network on chip security, network routing, Network-on Chip structures, network-on-chip, pubcrawl, remote information transmission, remote Network-on-Chip, Resiliency, Scalability, telecommunication traffic, Telephone sets, token sharing arrangement, wireless channels, Wireless communication, wireless network, Wireless Network-on Chip, Wireless Router, Wires
AbstractThe metallic interface for between core messages expends wealth influence and lesser throughput which are huge in Network-on Chip (NoC) structures. We proposed a remote Network-on-Chip (NoC) building Wireless Network-on Chip that uses power and imperatives gainful remote handsets to improve higherenergy and throughput by altering channels as indicated by traffic plans. Our proposed computations uses interface use bits of knowledge to redispensreal platforms, and a vitality funds of 29-35%. Wireless channels and a token sharing arrangement to totally use the remote information transmission successfully. Remote/electrical topological with results demonstrates a through-put advancement of 69%, a speedup between 1.7-2.9X on real platform, and an power savings of 25-38%.
DOI10.1109/ICSCAN.2019.8878683
Citation Keypoovendran_design_2019