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Large swings in the demand for content are commonplace within the Internet. Although multistage interconnection networks (MINs) are fairly flexible in handling varieties of traffic loads, their performance considerably degrades by hotspot traffic, especially at increasing size networks. As alleviation to the tree saturation problem, the prioritizing of packets is proposed leading to a scheme that...
To maximize the potential of three-dimensional integrated circuit architectures, 3D CAD tools must be developed that are on-par with their 2D counterparts. In this paper, we present a statistical static timing analysis (SSTA) engine designed to deal with both the uncorrelated and correlated variations in 3D FPGAs. We consider the effects of intra-die and inter-die variation. Using the 3D physical...
As the precise wire length for a given placement can only be known after routing, accurate and fast to compute wirelength estimates are required by FPGA placement algorithms. In this paper, we describe a new model, called star+, for estimating wire length during FPGA placement. The proposed model is continuously differentiable and can be used with both analytic and iterative improvement placement...
In this paper the modeling of Omega Networks supporting multi-class routing traffic is presented and their performance is analyzed. We compare the performance of multi-class priority mechanism against the single priority one, by gathering metrics for the two most important network performance factors, namely packet throughput and delay under uniform traffic conditions and various offered loads, using...
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