Title
Software Defined Networks-on-Chip for Multi/Many-Core Systems: A Performance Evaluation.
Abstract
By means of a management framework and programmable routing tables, Software Defined Network (SDN) architectures offer network's adaptability to today's computer systems. In Networks-on-Chip (NoC) based systems, management methods have been implemented as specific solutions unable to be reused in further designs. A Software Defined NoC (SDNoC) architecture will permit on-the-fly re / configuration and reduce Non-Recurring Engineering costs. In this paper, performance evaluations of a SDNoC through flit-accurate SystemC models are presented. We measure the average values of the configuration time (CT), global delay and throughput for various routing algorithms and packet injection rates.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1145/2881025.2889474
ANCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
multicore system,many-core system,performance evaluation,programmable routing tables,software defined network architectures,network adaptability,networks-on-chip based systems,software defined networks-on-chip,SDNoC,nonrecurring engineering cost reduction,configuration time,CT,global delay,packet injection rates
Packet injection,Static routing,Policy-based routing,Computer science,Routing domain,Computer network,Real-time computing,SystemC,Software,Source routing,Routing table,Embedded system
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-5090-6606-3
4
0.44
References 
Authors
1
5