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Customized Reconfigurable Interconnection Networks for multiple application SOCS


Abstract:

A Customized Reconfigurable Interconnection Network (CRIN) refers to a minimal switching network, yielding routing solutions for any element in a pre-given set of routing...Show More

Abstract:

A Customized Reconfigurable Interconnection Network (CRIN) refers to a minimal switching network, yielding routing solutions for any element in a pre-given set of routing requirements. The CRIN design problem looks for the best performance and resource-flexibility trade-off between two extreme design contexts ASIC and FPGA. In this paper we give the modeling of this problem for both directed and undirected interconnections. A heuristic algorithm for automatic generation of CRIN is proposed along with its experimental justifications. This study was motivated from the design of reconfigurable systems-on-a-chip for multiple applications.
Date of Conference: 08-10 September 2008
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 September 2008
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Conference Location: Heidelberg, Germany

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