DocumentCode :
2565863
Title :
Latency-insensitive design and central repetitive scheduling
Author :
Boucaron, Julien ; De Simone, Robert ; Millo, Jean-Vivien
Author_Institution :
INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis
fYear :
2006
fDate :
27-30 July 2006
Firstpage :
175
Lastpage :
183
Abstract :
The theory of latency-insensitive design (LID) was recently invented to cope with the time closure problem in otherwise synchronous circuits and programs. The idea is to allow the inception of arbitrarily fixed (integer) latencies for data/signals traveling along wires or communication media. Then mechanisms such as shell wrappers and relay-stations are introduced to "implement" the necessary backpressure congestion control, so that data with shorter travel duration can safely await others with which they are to be consumed simultaneously by the same computing element. These mechanisms can themselves be efficiently represented as synchronous components in this global, asynchronously-spirited environment. Despite their efficient form, relay-stations and backpressure mechanisms add complexity to a system whose behaviour is ultimately very repetitive. Indeed, the "slowest" data loops regulate the traffic and organize the traffic to their pace. This specific repetitive scheduling has been extensively studied in the past under the name of "central repetitive problem", and results were established proving that so-called k-periodic optimal solutions could be achieved. But the "implementation" using typical synchronous circuit elements in the LID context was never worked out. We deal with these issues here, using explicit representation of schedules as periodic words on {0,1}* borrowed from the recently theory of N-synchronous systems
Keywords :
integrated circuit design; logic design; relays; scheduling; system-on-chip; telecommunication congestion control; N-synchronous system; arbitrarily fixed integer latencies; backpressure congestion control; central repetitive scheduling; data loops; k-periodic optimal solutions; latency-insensitive design; periodic words; relay-stations; shell wrappers; synchronous circuits; synchronous program; Circuits; Communication system control; Delay; Relays; Scheduling; Wires;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Formal Methods and Models for Co-Design, 2006. MEMOCODE '06. Proceedings. Fourth ACM and IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Napa, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0421-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MEMCOD.2006.1695923
Filename :
1695923
Link To Document :
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