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  1. Proceedings of the 2008 international workshop on System level interconnect prediction (SLIP '08)
  2. Multi-core architectures and streaming applications
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Interconnection lengths and delays estimation for communication links in FPGAs
Timing optimization in logic with interconnect
Multi-core architectures and streaming applications
Parallel vs. serial on-chip communication
The impact of variability on the reliability of long on-chip interconnect in the presence of crosstalk
The next resource war: computation vs. communication
Efficient tiling patterns for reconfigurable gate arrays
Revisiting fidelity: a case of elmore-based Y-routing trees
Global interconnections in FPGAs: modeling and performance analysis
Sidewinder: a scalable ILP-based router
Rent's rule and parallel programs: characterizing network traffic behavior
Circuit and physical design of the MDGRAPE-4 on-chip network links

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Multi-core architectures and streaming applications

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Author Kokkeler, André B.J. Smit, Gerard J.M. van de Burgwal, Marcel D. Wolkotte, Pascal T.
Abstract In this paper we focus on algorithms and reconfigurable multi-core architectures for streaming digital signal processing (DSP) applications. The multi-core concept has a number of advantages: (1) depending on the requirements more or fewer cores can be switched on/off, (2) the multi-core structure fits well to future process technologies, more cores will be available in advanced process technologies, but the complexity per core does not increase, (3) the multi-core concept is fault tolerant, faulty cores can be discarded and (4) multiple cores can be configured fast in parallel. Because in our approach processing and memory are combined in the cores, tasks can be executed efficiently on cores (locality of reference). There are a number of application domains that can be considered as streaming DSP applications: for example wireless baseband processing (for HiperLAN/2, WiMax, DAB, DRM, and DVB), multimedia processing (e.g. MPEG, MP3 coding/decoding), medical image processing, colour image processing, sensor processing (e.g. remote surveillance cameras) and phased array radar systems. In this paper the key characteristics of streaming DSP applications are highlighted, and the characteristics of the processing architectures to efficiently support these types of applications are addressed. We present the initial results of the Annabelle chip that we designed with our approach.
Starting Page 35
Ending Page 42
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781595939180
DOI 10.1145/1353610.1353618
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-04-05
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Streaming applications System design Multi-core soc design Noc design
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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