NoC-Based Dynamic Reconfigurable Systems (DRSs) implemented over FPGA devices change their configuration during operation time by positioning or replacing new processing modules over the network structure, being known as Dynamically Reconfigurable NoCs (DRNoCs). In the literature, there are different proposals of DRNoCs implementing adaptive routing algorithms in order to handle the network structure alteration. Nevertheless, their implementation cost is high in terms of chip area, and in the time required to reconfigure the routing algorithm, which result in non-well-scalable solutions for DRSs. In this work, we propose an alternative DRNoC, based on a traditional 2-D mesh, using a logic-based implementation of the Flexible Direction Order Routing (FDOR) algorithm, characterized by its simplicity, low complexity and deadlock-freeness. Simulation examples were made in order to test the feasibility of the FDOR algorithm for a DRNoC, accompanied by performance and synthesis results.
Dyafnoc: Dynamically reconfigurable noc characterization using a simple adaptive deadlock-free routing algorithm with a low implementation cost
MIORANDI, GabrieleSecondo
;BERTOZZI, DavidePenultimo
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2015
Abstract
NoC-Based Dynamic Reconfigurable Systems (DRSs) implemented over FPGA devices change their configuration during operation time by positioning or replacing new processing modules over the network structure, being known as Dynamically Reconfigurable NoCs (DRNoCs). In the literature, there are different proposals of DRNoCs implementing adaptive routing algorithms in order to handle the network structure alteration. Nevertheless, their implementation cost is high in terms of chip area, and in the time required to reconfigure the routing algorithm, which result in non-well-scalable solutions for DRSs. In this work, we propose an alternative DRNoC, based on a traditional 2-D mesh, using a logic-based implementation of the Flexible Direction Order Routing (FDOR) algorithm, characterized by its simplicity, low complexity and deadlock-freeness. Simulation examples were made in order to test the feasibility of the FDOR algorithm for a DRNoC, accompanied by performance and synthesis results.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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