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An emerging usage is to rely on mobile devices (Smartphones or tablets) for large-scale events. They can be used for many applications like live voting or chatting, but also to access all the data related to an event. However, in such case, handling mobile devices trying to access data simultaneously is difficult. A Wi-Fi access point can only handle a limited amount of devices. Current solutions,...
This paper addresses the important issue of fault tolerance in network-on-chip (NoC) and presents an on-the-field test and configuration infrastructure for a 2-D-mesh NoC, which can be used in many generic shared-memory many-core tiled architectures and MPSoCs. This paper also details all the hardware and software means needed to: 1) initialize the NoC in a clean state (self-deactivation of faulty...
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