2017
DOI: 10.5815/ijmecs.2017.01.07
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A Centralized Controller as an Approach in Designing NoC

Abstract: Abstract-This paper presents a new NoC architecture to improve flexibility and area consumption using a centralized controller. The idea behind this paper is improving SDN concept in NoC. The NoC routers are replaced with small switches and a centralized controller doing the routing algorithm and making control decisions. As one of the main desirable property of NoC is flexibility, in this work with the help of centralized controller, having different topologies and also having two separate networks in a singl… Show more

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“…Accident when automating the actions of a human-operator, performing erroneous actions that do not allow to avoid the accident or eliminate it, as well as provoke an accident 3. Accident caused by external hazards of a natural nature [6,18,19] Damages related to dangerous geophysical, geological, meteorological or hydrological phenomena, soil or subsoil degradation, fire in natural ecological systems, changes in the state of the air basin, infectious diseases and poisoning of people, infectious diseases of domestic animals, mass death of wild animals, damage to crops plant diseases and pests, etc. [18] 4.…”
Section: Systematization Of the Accident Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Accident when automating the actions of a human-operator, performing erroneous actions that do not allow to avoid the accident or eliminate it, as well as provoke an accident 3. Accident caused by external hazards of a natural nature [6,18,19] Damages related to dangerous geophysical, geological, meteorological or hydrological phenomena, soil or subsoil degradation, fire in natural ecological systems, changes in the state of the air basin, infectious diseases and poisoning of people, infectious diseases of domestic animals, mass death of wild animals, damage to crops plant diseases and pests, etc. [18] 4.…”
Section: Systematization Of the Accident Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accident caused by man-made damages [6,18,19] Damages as a result of a traffic accident (catastrophe), fire, explosion, accident with the release (threat of release) of dangerous chemical, radioactive and biologically dangerous substances, sudden destruction of buildings; accidents in electric power systems, life support systems, telecommunication systems, on treatment facilities, in systems of oil and gas industrial complex, hydrodynamic accidents, etc. [18]; -conditions when the number of service requests exceeds the established capabilities of the fixed network area [20] 4.2. Accident caused by social damages [6,18,19] Damages caused by illegal acts of terroristic and unconstitutional orientation, or related to the disappearance (theft) of weapons and dangerous substances, accidents with people, etc.…”
Section: Systematization Of the Accident Causesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fathi et al [ 43 ], replaced routers with switches too, to change the logical topology of the network through a central controller in an SDNoC architecture. The central controller executes the routing algorithm and makes the control decisions for all the switches.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the switches do not maintain any routing tables. An improved solution is recently introduced by Fathi and Kia in [61] where all the routers need not to reach the controller. The router attached to the source IP core sends the packet header to controller and controller provides a sequence of exit ports at each router on the route.…”
Section: Sdnoc: Networking Viewpointmentioning
confidence: 99%