DocumentCode
2905860
Title
Design and synthesis of direct connected network devices controller
Author
Elkeelany, O. ; Chaudhry, G.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Interdisciplinary Comput. & Eng., Missouri Univ., Kansas City, MO, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
25-28 Sept. 2002
Firstpage
265
Lastpage
269
Abstract
In this paper we present the design and synthesis of a direct connected network devices controller (DCNDC) to provide substantial speed-up for networking applications that eliminate the need for a computer to connect digital devices to a local area network (LAN). Specifically, the first goal is to design DCNDC. The main function of DCNDC is to eliminate the operating system processing of the network protocol stack in order to simplify the connection and improve network performance. It utilizes the concept of network channels in Ethernet. Upon completion of the DCNDC and validating its simulation outputs, we synthesize the design in an FPGA chip. Performance measures like power consumption are computed using synthesis tools. If DCNDC reduces the power consumption, network devices can be powered through a category-5 network cable and eliminate the process of regular electrical power outlet installations and maintenance. So, DCNDC will also reduce the connection complexity in terms of device installation.
Keywords
circuit CAD; circuit complexity; circuit simulation; communication complexity; field programmable gate arrays; integrated circuit design; local area networks; logic CAD; logic simulation; protocols; DCNDC synthesis; Ethernet network channels; FPGA chip design; category-five network cable powered devices; connection complexity; device installation; digital device LAN connection; direct connected network devices controller design; electrical power outlet installations; local area network; maintenance; network performance; network protocol stack; networking applications; operating system processing; performance measures; power consumption; simulation output validation; synthesis tools; Application software; Computational modeling; Computer networks; Energy consumption; Ethernet networks; Field programmable gate arrays; Local area networks; Network synthesis; Operating systems; Protocols;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
ASIC/SOC Conference, 2002. 15th Annual IEEE International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7494-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASIC.2002.1158069
Filename
1158069
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