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CAERUS: an effective arbitration and ejection policy for routing in an unidirectional torus
Network on Chip(NoC) is an efficient communication fabric for multi-core systems. As on-chip core count increases, area and power consumed by NoCs have to be considered seriously. Enhancing performance of NoCs under strict area and power budgets is of ...
A feature-rich NoC switch with cross-feature optimizations for the next generation of reliable and reconfigurable embedded systems
The digital design convergence, together with the new usage models of mobile devices, are raising the clear need for new requirements such as flexible partitioning, runtime adaptivity, reliability. In turn, such feature-rich architectures make the ...
Deadlock-free routing mechanism for 3D twin torus networks
Torus topology is widely used in the largest supercomputers, and specially three-dimensional torus. To implement a 3D torus topology, six ports (links) per node are needed, which can be offered by a single or several communication cards. We showed how ...
All routes to efficient datacenter fabrics
Performance optimized datacenters (PoDs) require efficient PoD interconnects to deal with the increasing volumes of inter-server (east-west) traffic. To cope with these stringent traffic patterns, datacenter networks are abandoning the oversubscribed ...
Performance implications of remote-only load balancing under adversarial traffic in Dragonflies
Dragonfly topologies are recent network designs that are considered one of the most promising interconnect options for Exascale systems. They offer a low diameter and low network cost, but do so at the expense of path diversity, which makes them ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
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INA-OCMC '14 | 10 | 5 | 50% |
IMA-OCMC '13 | 17 | 7 | 41% |
Overall | 27 | 12 | 44% |