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An Empirical Investigation of Mesh and Torus NoC Topologies Under Different Routing Algorithms and Traffic Models
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Different Routing AlgorithmsEngineeringNetwork RoutingComputer ArchitectureNetwork AnalysisInterconnection Network ArchitectureMesh NetworkRouter DesignSystems EngineeringPopular Noc TopologiesParallel ComputingTorus Noc TopologiesRouting ProtocolTraffic ModelsTorus TopologiesRouter ArchitectureComputer EngineeringInterconnection NetworkNetwork On ChipSoc ArchitecturesNetwork Routing AlgorithmNetwork ScienceEdge ComputingNetwork Topology
NoC is an efficient on-chip communication architecture for SoC architectures. It enables integration of a large number of computational and storage blocks on a single chip. NoCs have tackled the SoCs disadvantages and are scalable. In this paper, we compare two popular NoC topologies, i.e., mesh and torus, in terms of different figures of merit e.g., latency, power consumption, and power/throughput ratio under different routing algorithms and two common traffic models, uniform and hotspot. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first effort in comparing mesh and torus topologies under different routing algorithms and traffic models with respect to their performance and power consumption.
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