Title :
DVFS Pruning for Wireless NoC Architectures
Author :
Murray, Jacob ; Tang, Nghia ; Pande, Partha Pratim ; Deukhyoun Heo ; Shirazi, Behrooz A.
Author_Institution :
EECS Dept., Washington State Univ., Everett, WA, USA
Abstract :
The millimeter wave small world network on a chip is an emerging paradigm to design low power and high-bandwidth massive multicore chips. By reducing the hop count between largely separated communicating cores, wireless shortcuts in mSWNoC have been shown to carry a significant amount of the overall traffic within the network. The amount of traffic detoured in this way is substantial and the low power wireless links enable energy savings [1]. The overall energy dissipation and thermal profile of the mSWNoC can be improved even further if the characteristics of the wireline links and associated switches are optimized according to the traffic patterns. Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) is a popularmethodology to optimize the power usage/heat dissipation of electronic systems without significantly compromising overall system performance.We have already demonstrated that DVFS enables improvement of power and thermal profiles of mSWNoC-enabled multicore chips.
Keywords :
network-on-chip; power aware computing; DVFS pruning; dynamic voltage and frequency scaling; high-bandwidth massive multicore chips; low power wireless links enable energy savings; mSWNoC-enabled multicore chips; millimeter wave small world network on a chip; overall energy dissipation; wireless NoC architectures; wireline links; Benchmark testing; Millimeter wave communication; Multicore processing; System-on-chip; Traffic control; Voltage control; Wireless communication;
Journal_Title :
Design & Test, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MDAT.2014.2357397