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A Node Encoding of Torus Topology and Its Improved Routing Algorithm
Journal Title Journal of Communications
Journal Abbreviation jcm
Publisher Group Academy Publisher
Website http://ojs.academypublisher.com
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Title A Node Encoding of Torus Topology and Its Improved Routing Algorithm
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Abstract With the feature size of semiconductor technology reducing and intellectual properties (IP) cores increasing, on chip communication architectures have a great influence on the performance and area of System-on-Chip (SoC) design. Network-on-Chip (NoC) has been proposed as a promising solution to complex SoC communication problems and has been widely accepted by academe and industry. This paper discusses how to choose suitable topology and node encoding scheme for NoC, and proposes a two-dimensional plane code based on Johnson Code by the combination of Torus topology with corresponding node encoding. The node encoding implies the relation among neighbouring nodes and the global information of routing. And it has good scalable characteristics. The two methods for code compressing are also presented to reduce the storage space of node address and increase the utilization rate of channel bandwidth. Utilizing the code, the improved X-Y routing is proposed, which is implemented with only three or six logic operations in middle nodes. The node structure is designed at the same time. The experimental results show combination of the proposed code with Torus topology can simplify the routing algorithm in the implementation of NoC, decrease silicon resource consumption and greatly improve communication performance.
Publisher ACADEMY PUBLISHER
Date 2008-11-01
Source Journal of Communications Vol 3, No 6 (2008): Special Issue: Selected Best Papers of International Symposium on Electronic Co
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