2018
DOI: 10.1109/tpds.2017.2764901
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OrthoNoC: A Broadcast-Oriented Dual-Plane Wireless Network-on-Chip Architecture

Abstract: Abstract-On-chip communication remains as a key research issue at the gates of the manycore era. In response to this, novel interconnect technologies have opened the door to new Network-on-Chip (NoC) solutions towards greater scalability and architectural flexibility. Particularly, wireless on-chip communication has garnered considerable attention due to its inherent broadcast capabilities, low latency, and system-level simplicity. This work presents ORTHONOC, a wired-wireless architecture that differs from ex… Show more

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“…The great majority of WNoC works consider the collocation of antennas and transceivers either to (groups of) cores [12] or to selected routers [8]- [11]. In these cases, schematically represented in Fig.…”
Section: Opportunistic Beamforming Within a Chip Packagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The great majority of WNoC works consider the collocation of antennas and transceivers either to (groups of) cores [12] or to selected routers [8]- [11]. In these cases, schematically represented in Fig.…”
Section: Opportunistic Beamforming Within a Chip Packagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We easily accommodate 10 Gb/s and reach beyond the coherence bandwidth limit, figures that would be unattainable with conventional coding. Although the static and monolithic nature of the WNoC scenario were already discussed in [24], [40], this is the first work that, to the best of the authors' knowledge, systematically exploits the unique traits of the wireless intra-chip channel. The proposed methodology allows to operate at 10-20 Gb/s with 1-2 pJ/bit, figures that are widely assumed in the literature but that would be otherwise unattainable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Additionally, 60/90 GHz integrated transceivers specifically designed for WNoC have been tested [20]- [23]. On top of this, a great variety of works have evaluated new topologies and routing protocols [24]- [29] in an attempt to exploit the potential of WNoC at the network level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its potential, WNoCs have been investigated extensively from the circuit [9], [10], link [11], [12], network [13], [14], and architecture perspectives [15], [16]. However, less attention has been paid to characterizing propagation within the computing package.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%