A Mapping Strategy for Resource-Efficient Network Processing on Multiprocessor SoCs

Hardware architectures based on a field of hardware-extended processors can provide flexible computing power for applications where parallelism can be exploited. For multiprocessors, the assignment of functionality to execution units can have a great impact on the performance.Additionally, finding t...

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Hauptverfasser: Grünewald, Matthias, Niemann, Jörg-Christian, Porrmann, Mario, Rückert, Ulrich
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Zusammenfassung:Hardware architectures based on a field of hardware-extended processors can provide flexible computing power for applications where parallelism can be exploited. For multiprocessors, the assignment of functionality to execution units can have a great impact on the performance.Additionally, finding the optimal mapping can be a time-consuming task. We present a multiprocessor architecture along with a suitable design method that includes an automatedsolution to the mapping problem. Our hardware architecture employs a network-on-chip (NoC) to achieve a high degree of scalability for the application and for the system in respect to future integration technologies.We also show how to reduce the packet buffer requirements with a proper scheduling strategy and present first estimates for the resource consumption of an application targeted for mobile networking.
DOI:10.5555/968879.969125