Networks-on-Chip :From Implementations to Programming Paradigms

Publication subTitle :From Implementations to Programming Paradigms

Author: Ma   Sheng;Huang   Libo;Lai   Mingche  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9780128011782

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128009796

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780128009796

Subject: TN43 The semiconductor integrated circuit (ssc)

Keyword: 自动化技术、计算机技术

Language: ENG

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Networks-on-Chip: From Implementations to Programming Paradigms provides a thorough and bottom-up exploration of the whole NoC design space in a coherent and uniform fashion, from low-level router, buffer and topology implementations, to routing and flow control schemes, to co-optimizations of NoC and high-level programming paradigms.

This textbook is intended for an advanced course on computer architecture, suitable for graduate students or senior undergrads who want to specialize in the area of computer architecture and Networks-on-Chip. It is also intended for practitioners in the industry in the area of microprocessor design, especially the many-core processor design with a network-on-chip. Graduates can learn many practical and theoretical lessons from this course, and also can be motivated to delve further into the ideas and designs proposed in this book. Industrial engineers can refer to this book to make practical tradeoffs as well. Graduates and engineers who focus on off-chip network design can also refer to this book to achieve deadlock-free routing algorithm designs.

  • Provides thorough and insightful exploration of NoC design space. Description from low-level logic implementations to co-optimizations of high-level program paradigms and NoCs.
  • The coherent and uniform format offers readers a clear, quick and efficient exploration of NoC design space
  • Covers many novel and exciting research ideas, which encourage researchers to furt

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