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Network on Chip (NoC) has emerged as an interconnection solution for the modern digital systems, especially for System on Chip (SoC), due to the large number of IPs in the system that need to communicate. Various systems and routers have been introduced; hence the need to make a reusable verification environment to test both single routers and networks. In this paper, we propose a reusable verification...
In contrast to past projections using conventional bus-based interconnections, the use of Network on Chip (NoC) as an interconnection platform has become more promising to solve complex on-chip communication problems due to what it offers from scalability, reusability and efficiency. Moreover, providing a suitable test base to inspect and verify functionality of any IP core is a compulsory stage....
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