Energy efficient NoC for best effort communication

A Network-on-Chip (NoC) is an energy-efficient on-chip communication architecture for Multi-Processor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) architectures. In an earlier paper we proposed a energy-efficient reconfigurable circuit-switched NoC to reduce the energy consumption compared to a packet-switched NoC. In th...

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