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10th NOCS 2016: Nara, Japan
- Tenth IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip, NOCS 2016, Nara, Japan, August 31 - September 2, 2016. IEEE 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-9030-9
- Behrad Niazmand, Siavoosh Payandeh Azad, José Flich, Jaan Raik, Gert Jervan, Thomas Hollstein:
Logic-based implementation of fault-tolerant routing in 3D network-on-chips. 1-8 - Ioannis Seitanidis, Chrysostomos Nicopoulos, Giorgos Dimitrakopoulos:
Powermax: an automated methodology for generating peak-power traffic in networks-on-chip. 1-8 - Meng Liu, Matthias Becker, Moris Behnam, Thomas Nolte:
Tighter time analysis for real-time traffic in on-chip networks with shared priorities. 1-8 - Miguel Gorgues Alonso, José Flich Cardo:
PROSA: protocol-driven NoC architecture. 1-8 - Adam Kostrzewa, Sebastian Tobuschat, Rolf Ernst, Selma Saidi:
Safe and dynamic traffic rate control for networks-on-chips. 1-8 - Yuankun Xue, Paul Bogdan:
Improving NoC performance under spatio-temporal variability by runtime reconfiguration: a general mathematical framework. 1-8 - Xiaohang Wang, Amit Kumar Singh, Bing Li, Yang Yang, Terrence S. T. Mak, Hong Li:
Bubble budgeting: throughput optimization for dynamic workloads by exploiting dark cores in many core systems. 1-8 - Rasmus Bo Sørensen, Luca Pezzarossa, Jens Sparsø:
An area-efficient TDM NoC supporting reconfiguration for mode changes. 1-4 - Armin Runge, Reiner Kolla:
Using benes networks at fault-tolerant and deflection routing based network-on-chips. 1-8 - Hossein Farrokhbakht, Mohammadkazem Taram, Behnam Khaleghi, Shaahin Hessabi:
TooT: an efficient and scalable power-gating method for NoC routers. 1-8 - Ishan G. Thakkar, Sai Vineel Reddy Chittamuru, Sudeep Pasricha:
Run-time laser power management in photonic NoCs with on-chip semiconductor optical amplifiers. 1-4 - Xiaowen Chen, Zhonghai Lu, Yuanwu Lei, Yaohua Wang, Shenggang Chen:
Multi-bit transient fault control for NoC links using 2D fault coding method. 1-8 - Yashar Asgarieh, Bill Lin:
Sharing a global on-chip transmission line medium without centralized scheduling. 1-8 - Masashi Imai, Thiem Van Chu, Kenji Kise, Tomohiro Yoneda:
The synchronous vs. asynchronous NoC routers: an apple-to-apple comparison between synchronous and transition signaling asynchronous designs. 1-8 - Mahdi Tala, Marco Castellari, Marco Balboni, Davide Bertozzi:
Populating and exploring the design space of wavelength-routed optical network-on-chip topologies by leveraging the add-drop filtering primitive. 1-8 - Gabriele Miorandi, Alberto Celin, Michele Favalli, Davide Bertozzi:
A built-in self-testing framework for asynchronous bundled-data NoC switches resilient to delay variations. 1-8 - Tzyy-Juin Kao, Ahmed Louri:
Design of high bandwidth photonic NoC architectures using optical multilevel signaling. 1-4 - Teruaki Kitasuka, Masahiro Iida:
A heuristic method of generating diameter 3 graphs for order/degree problem (invited paper). 1-6 - Nobutaka Shimizu, Ryuhei Mori:
Average shortest path length of graphs of diameter 3. 1-6 - Ryosuke Mizuno, Yawara Ishida:
Constructing large-scale low-latency network from small optimal networks. 1-5 - Kiyo Ishii, Shu Namiki:
Toward exa-scale photonic switch system for the future datacenter (invited paper). 1-5 - Kazuhiko Kurata, Ichiro Ogura, Kenichiro Yashiki, Yasuyuki Suzuki:
Chip-scale si-photonics optical transceiverfor a photonics-electronics convergence system (invited paper). 1-6 - Ryousei Takano, Tomohiro Kudoh:
Flow-centric computing leveraged by photonic circuit switching for the post-moore era. 1-3 - Tsung-Ching Huang, Kwang-Ting Cheng, Raymond G. Beausoleil:
Printed circuits on flexible substrates: opportunities and challenges (invited paper). 1-4 - Ujjwal Gupta, Ümit Y. Ogras:
Extending networks from chips to flexible and stretchable electronics. 1-6 - Naveen Verma, Levent E. Aygun, Yasmin Afsar, Yingzhe Hu, Liechao Huang, Tiffany Moy, Josue Sanz-Robinson, Warren Rieutort-Louis, Sigurd Wagner, James C. Sturm:
Hybrid large-area systems and their interconnection backbone (invited paper). 1-6 - Peng Yang, Shigeru Nakamura, Kenichiro Yashiki, Zhehui Wang, Luan H. K. Duong, Zhifei Wang, Xuanqi Chen, Yuichi Nakamura, Jiang Xu:
Inter/intra-chip optical interconnection network: opportunities, challenges, and implementations. 1-8
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