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The on-chip communication architecture presented in this paper, NeuroNoC, addresses the problems arising in large multi-core systems where global or local routing strategies do not work efficiently anymore since they either do not scale or lack information on the network state. Our communication architecture is runtime adaptive and it deploys a distributed artificial neural network to aid routing...
In this paper, an Artificial Autoassociative Neural Network (AANN) is implemented by Network on Chip (NoC) architecture to solve communication and performance problem. This proposed NoC based system can map four neurons in one PE and the whole system consists of PEs each of which connects with a router. This system is reconfigurable and extendable so that it can easily suit for different applications...
Recently, networks-on-chips (NoCs) have a great development and have been proposed as a promising solution to complex on-chip communication problems. One of the problems is an application of artificial neural networks (ANNs). In this paper, we propose NoCs for the ANNs. NoCs is designed to implement a BP-ANNs (back-propagation) and evaluated by network-on-chips. Experimental results show that for...
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