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Quantum-like effects in network-on-chip buffers behavior

Published:04 June 2007Publication History

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This paper proposes a paradigm shift in modeling and optimization of NoCs by identifying quantum-like effects in buffers behavior. The key idea of our proposed approach involves identifying a virtual random growing network (VRGN) which describes the NoC buffers evolution as a function of the packet injection rate.

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      DAC '07: Proceedings of the 44th annual Design Automation Conference
      June 2007
      1016 pages
      ISBN:9781595936271
      DOI:10.1145/1278480

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      • Published: 4 June 2007

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