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Run-Time management of energy-performance trade-off in Optical Network-on-Chip

Jiating Luo, V. Pham, C. Killian, D. Chillet, I. O’Connor, Olivier Sentieys, S. L. Beux
Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems · 2018 · DOI: 10.1109/DCIS.2018.8681477
Interconnexions photoniques sur siliciumArchitectures reconfigurablesRéseaux sur puce (NoC)
Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems 2018 Jiating Luo, V. Pham, C. Killian, D. Chillet, I. O’Connor, Olivier Sentieys, S. L. Beux
Résumé

Optical Network-on-Chip is a promising technology to leverage the interconnection bottleneck in manycore architectures. Indeed, this technology offers high bandwidth and low latency for communications between cores or clusters of cores. However, the high static power consumption of Optical NoCs (ONoCs) calls for reconfiguration of the interconnect in order to meet the performance requirements while minimizing the required energy. This paper addresses this challenge and proposes a method allowing to define, at design time, a set of ONoC execution modes to be loaded, at run-time, according to the applications’ performance and energy requirements. The proposed methodology relies on a sequencer allowing to configure Optical Network Interfaces (ONI).

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@article{jiating2018db815396fefa5ce837d094a283289ec8f988680a,
  title  = {Run-Time management of energy-performance trade-off in Optical Network-on-Chip},
  author = {Jiating Luo and V. Pham and C. Killian and D. Chillet and I. O’Connor and Olivier Sentieys and S. L. Beux},
  journal = {Conference on Design of Circuits and Integrated Systems},
  year   = {2018},
  doi    = {10.1109/DCIS.2018.8681477}
}

Remerciements

Ces travaux ont été soutenus en partie par le Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG) et par le Fonds de recherche du Québec — Nature et technologies (FRQNT).