A survey of research and practices of network-on-chip

Tobias Bjerregaard, Shankar Mahadevan

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    Abstract

    The scaling of microchip technologies has enabled large scale systems-on-chip (SoC). Network-on-chip (NoC) research addresses global communication in SoC, involving (i) a move from computation-centric to communication-centric design and (ii) the implementation of scalable communication structures. This survey presents a perspective on existing NoC research. We define the following abstractions: system, network adapter, network, and link to explain and structure the fundamental concepts. First, research relating to the actual network design is reviewed. Then system level design and modeling are discussed. We also evaluate performance analysis techniques. The research shows that NoC constitutes a unification of current trends of intrachip communication rather than an explicit new alternative.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalACM Computing Surveys
    Volume38
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)1-51
    ISSN0360-0300
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • OCP
    • chip-area networks
    • network-on-chip
    • communication abstractions
    • interconnects
    • GALS
    • SoC
    • sockets
    • system-on-chip
    • communication-centric design
    • GSI design
    • ULSI design
    • NoC
    • on-chip communication

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