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This paper proposes a multi-chip NoC approach for implementing centralized ECUs. Unlike the conventional approach where ECUs and sensors/actuators are connected tightly, it has potential to implement efficient and reliable systems for automotive applications. Then, this paper reports our experience of implementing our first chip designed for the multi-chip NoC platform, and shows some experimental...
Network-on-Chip (NoC) is now considered to be a promising approach to implementing many-core systems and some real-time applications are executed on them. However, it has not yet been proven that on-chip networks can theoretically satisfy the hard real-time constraints. In this paper, we propose the worst-case performance models of on-chip networks which represent the upper bound latency between NoC...
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