2015
DOI: 10.1186/s13173-015-0027-y
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Performance evaluation of single- and multi-hop wireless networks-on-chip with NAS Parallel Benchmarks

Abstract: Background: Parallel processing in the era of many-core processors demands high-performance networks-on-chip and parallel communication based on intra-chip message passing. In this context, wireless networks-on-chip (WiNoCs) emerge to improve inter-core communication, bringing high bandwidth and low power consumption. In order to increase application performance, WiNoCs can support single-hop or multi-hop communication. The main issue is related to the performance of each communication architecture in the face… Show more

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“…In addition to updating the smell, calculating, the ants can exchange information with each other. Thanks to this artificial colony, the author has built an ant system (AS) to solve the salesperson problem, compared to method of simulating natural simulated annealing (SA), genetic algorithm (GA), it effectively than through empirical and since then the author has developed, extensive application with common name ACO method [29], [32].…”
Section: Acomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to updating the smell, calculating, the ants can exchange information with each other. Thanks to this artificial colony, the author has built an ant system (AS) to solve the salesperson problem, compared to method of simulating natural simulated annealing (SA), genetic algorithm (GA), it effectively than through empirical and since then the author has developed, extensive application with common name ACO method [29], [32].…”
Section: Acomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In academia and industry, NoCs have been more popular because the technology permits the integration of a large number of Intellectual Property (IP) cores into a single chip [19], (e.g. Tile64 [20] and Polaris [21]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their technical simplicity and apparent completeness, unicast synthetic traffic patterns have been present in most of the WNoC evaluation frameworks [94][95][96]150]. The execution time of benchmark suites has been also evaluated in papers that integrate the WNoC design within shared memory [153,154] or message passing systems [157] in an architecture-agnostic manner. Other efforts have considered less widespread benchmark suites and investigated the impact of WNoC when executing applications that would better benefit from its uniquenesses.…”
Section: Existing Wnoc Architecturesmentioning
confidence: 99%