Method to manage the load of peripheral elements within a multicore system
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This thesis discusses techniques for sharing the processing load among multiple processing units within systems that act as nodes in a data communications network. Load-sharing techniques have been explored in the field of computer science for many years a ...
This thesis discusses techniques for sharing the processing load among multiple processing units within systems that act as nodes in a data communications network. Load-sharing techniques have been explored in the field of computer science for many years a ...
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Future Systems on Chips (SoCs) will integrate a large number of processor and storage cores onto a single chip and require Networks on Chip (NoC) to support the heavy communication demands of the system. The individual components of the SoCs will be hetero ...
Current systems-on-chip (SoC) execute applications that demand extensive parallel processing. Networks-on-chip (NoC) provide a structured way of realizing interconnections on silicon, and obviate the limitations of bus-based solutions. NoC can have regular ...