DyML: Dynamic Multi-Level flow control for Networks on Chip
A novel hybrid Dynamic Multi-Level (DyML) flow control scheme for Networks-on-Chip is proposed. DyML uses a buffer fluidity flow monitor for real-time monitoring the incoming traffic volume. Instead of buffering as many flits as a router can afford, DyML dynamically adjusts the proper number of buff...
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel hybrid Dynamic Multi-Level (DyML) flow control scheme for Networks-on-Chip is proposed. DyML uses a buffer fluidity flow monitor for real-time monitoring the incoming traffic volume. Instead of buffering as many flits as a router can afford, DyML dynamically adjusts the proper number of buffering flits. Accordingly, DyML causes less in-transit packets in the network, thus improves packet latency and mitigates traffic congestion. Experiments indicated that DyML averagely improves the latency performance of a state-of-the-art routing algorithm (Odd-Even) by 25.43% in synthetic traffics and by 0.90% in real traffics. |
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ISSN: | 2164-1676 2164-1706 |
DOI: | 10.1109/SOCC.2010.5784670 |