2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.sysarc.2003.07.004
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QNoC: QoS architecture and design process for network on chip

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“…Specifically, the connection path between the source and destination pair of GS packets is built at the time before they are injected onto the network [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]. However, this kind of static preallocation may result in high service latency and does not consider hotspots created by temporal shifts in data requirements, thus, leads to a rather unscalable NoC.…”
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“…Specifically, the connection path between the source and destination pair of GS packets is built at the time before they are injected onto the network [44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51]. However, this kind of static preallocation may result in high service latency and does not consider hotspots created by temporal shifts in data requirements, thus, leads to a rather unscalable NoC.…”
Section: Connection-oriented Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The connection-less scheme is an alternative way to support different service levels in NoCs where the resource authorities are prioritized according to the QoS requirement of a traffic flow [48]. This is a distributed technique which allows traffic to be classified into different service levels.…”
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“…Pareto dominance is used to compare and rank the mapping solutions. A mapping belongs to the Pareto optimal set if there is no other mapping that can improve at least one of the objectives without degrading any other objective (nondominance) [4][5][6]8]. Three multi-objective mapping strategies, PBBB, MGAP and multi-objective adaptive immune algorithm (MAIA) have been proposed to solve single application NoC mapping [4,5].…”
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