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  4. Implementation and analysis of history-based output channel selection strategies for adaptive routers in mesh NoCs
 
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Implementation and analysis of history-based output channel selection strategies for adaptive routers in mesh NoCs

Date Issued
01-01-2014
Author(s)
Jose, John
Madhu Mutyam 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1145/2647952
Abstract
The efficiency and effectiveness of an adaptive router in an NoC-based multicore system is evaluated by the performance it achieves under varying inter-core communication traffic. A well-designed selection strategy plays an important role in an adaptive router to act upon dynamic traffic variations. The effectiveness of a selection strategy depends on what metric is used to represent congestion, how precisely this metric captures the actual congestion, and how much cost is involved in capturing the congestion on a real-time scale. Congestion is formed over a period of time due to cumulative and chain reaction effects. We propose novel history-based selection strategies that could be used with any adaptive, deadlock-free,minimal routing in mesh NoCs. Buffer occupancy time and rate of flit flow across reachable ports of neighboring routers in the recent past are captured, propagated, and maintained in a cost-effective way to compute the selection metric. Experimental results on real and synthetic workloads show that our proposed selection strategies significantly outperform state-of-the-Art techniques. © 2014 ACM.
Volume
19
Subjects
  • Adaptive routing

  • Congestion management...

  • Load balancing

  • Selection strategy

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