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Although SMART NoC, as an emerging dynamically reconfigurable NoC architecture, is able to improve the communication efficiency significantly when scheduling real-time flows, it introduces uncertainty due to the nondeterministic latency. In this regard, we first study the schedulability of a set of arbitrary-deadline flows with given priorities. Based on schedulability analysis, an efficient priority...
Network on Chip (NoC) has become a promising solution for the communication paradigm of the next-generation multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC). As communication has become an integral part of on-chip computing, researchers are paying more attention to its implementation and optimization. Traditional techniques that model inter-processor communication inaccurately will lead to unexpected runtime...
To satisfy the ever increasing performance requirement of applications, Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) plays an irreplaceable role in embedded system these days. It is significant to effectively optimize communication for achieving maximum parallelism on MPSoC, especially on Network-on-Chip (NoC) based architectures. The problem of how to make an arbitration of communication congestion is remained...
With the increasing power density and numberof cores integrated into a single chip, thermal managementis widely recognized as one of the essential issues in Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs). An uncontrolled temperaturecould significantly decrease system performance, leadto high cooling and packaging costs, and even cause seriousdamage. These issues have made temperature one of themajor factors...
In this study, downlink scheduling of multiuser traffic with hard deadlines and packet-level priorities is cast as a partially observable Markov decision process. User channels are modeled as Markovian and the base station can learn only the channel condition of the currently scheduled user. The optimization of joint channel learning and scheduling presents the combined challenges incurred by the...
Today's mobile devices support many wireless technologies to achieve ubiquitous connectivity. Economic and energy constraints, however, are driving the industry to implement multiple technologies into a single radio. This system-on-a-chip architecture leads to competition among networks when devices toggle across different technologies to communicate with multiple networks. In this paper, we study...
Many algorithms of memory access scheduling have been studied to attack the well-known memory-wall. However, some of them introduce unfairness problem in Chip-Multi-Processor (CMP) systems. Therefore a new approach called Fair-Priority-Expression-Based (FairPEB) burst scheduling is proposed in this paper to address both performance and unfairness problems. Experiment results show that this method...
The performance of modern computer system is greatly limited by the bandwidth of DRAM-based memory. Altering the sequence of main memory accesses can reduce observed access latency, therefore improve bus utilization. While previous reordering mechanisms consider factors related to memory access separately, this paper groups several factors together to build a priority expression for bank arbitration...
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