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A joint communication and application simulator for NoC-based SoCs

Hardware Architecture 2013-06-03 v2

Abstract

NoCs have become a widespread paradigm in the system-on-chip design world, not only for multi-purpose SoCs, but also for application-specific ICs. The common approach in the NoC design world is to separate the design of the interconnection from the design of the processing elements: this is well suited for a large number of developments, but the need for joint application and NoC design is not uncommon, especially in the application specific case. The correlation between processing and communication tasks can be strong, and separate or trace-based simulations fall often short of the desired precision. In this work, the OMNET++ based JANoCS simulator is presented: concurrent simulation of processing and communication allow cycle-accurate evaluation of the system. Two cases of study are presented, showing both the need for joint simulations and the effectiveness of JANoCS.

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@article{arxiv.1301.1465,
  title  = {A joint communication and application simulator for NoC-based SoCs},
  author = {Carlo Condo and Amer Baghdadi and Guido Masera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.1465},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

Withdrawn, due to extended and revised version being published

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