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Packet buffers in Network on Chips (NoCs) are the most expensive resource for its power and area consumption. Most of the applications that run based on NoC platforms have different traffic patterns. The packets of these traffics are generally not uniformly distributed on routers buffers, hence, many buffers will be inefficiently utilized. This paper presents buffer sharing architectures for NoC routers,...
Content-based publish/subscribe is an attractive paradigm for designing large-scale systems, as it decouples producers of information from consumers. This provides extensive flexibility for applications, which can use a modular architecture. Using this architecture, each participant expresses its interest in events by means of filters on the content of those events instead of using pre-established...
We recently proposed an innovative agile crossbar switch architecture called contention-tolerant crossbar (CTC(N)) and its generalization multi-layer CTC(N) (MCTC(N)) switch. In this paper, we propose several generalizations of CTC(N), including SCTC(N, n) (sparse CTC), SMCTC(N, n) (sparse multi-layer CTC) and MSCTC(N, n) (multi-layer sparse CTC). Through analysis and simulations, we show that these...
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