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Energy efficient networking has gained momentum in past one decade due to the Internet's ever increasing share in world's total energy consumption. It is crucial to study and reduce the energy consumption of tasks that are very heavily used in the Internet. In this paper, we focus on one such task, file distribution, and study its energy efficiency. We prove lower bounds on energy consumption for...
Internet is growing rapidly in the developing world now. Stringent budget constraints give rise to networks with tree topology, leaving lesser room to apply energy savings methods proposed in the last decade as there are no redundant links or nodes in the network. In this paper, we propose SLEEPWELL, design of energy efficient network topology using energy aware networking devices. We divide users...
In this paper, optimizations for asymmetric Network-on-Chip (NoC) router architectures are proposed for heterogeneous 3D-System-on-Chips (SoCs). The optimizations cover buffer reorganization among dies and focus on power and area savings. The architectures are compared to conventional, symmetric routers on the bases of synthesizable RTL models. Area savings of 8.3% and power savings of 5.4% for link...
The application of coding strategies is an established methodology to improve the characteristics of on-chip interconnect architectures. Therefore, design methods are required which realize the corresponding encoders and decoders with as small as possible overhead in terms of power and delay. In the past, conventional design methods have been applied for this purpose.
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