11.5 Energy Challenges for Multi-Core and NoC Architectures

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Date: Thursday 21 March 2013
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
Location / Room: Meije

Chair:
Alberto Garcia-Ortiz, University of Bremen, DE

Co-Chair:
Domenik Helms, OFFIS, DE

This session presents four papers targeting multi-core and NoCs architectures. The first paper presents models for protecting and preventing intermittent device defects. The second paper proposes a self-resetting logic repeater (SRLR) for a signaling datapath of a mesh NoC. The third paper describes how 3D technology can be used to regulate power delivery for a multi-core system. Finally, the fourth paper presents a data-path merging heat distribution aware algorithm for coarse-grained reconfigurable processors.

TimeLabelPresentation Title
Authors
14:0011.5.1COMMUNICATION AND MIGRATION ENERGY AWARE DESIGN SPACE EXPLORATION FOR MULTICORE SYSTEMS WITH INTERMITTENT FAULTS
Authors:
Anup Das, Akash Kumar and Bharadwaj Veeravalli, National University of Singapore, SG
Abstract
14:3011.5.240.4FJ/BIT/MM LOW-SWING ON-CHIP SIGNALING WITH SELF-RESETTING LOGIC REPEATERS EMBEDDED WITHIN A MESH NOC IN 45NM SOI CMOS
Authors:
Sunghyun Park, Masood Qazi, Li-Shiuan Peh and Anantha Chandrakasan, MIT, US
Abstract
15:0011.5.33D RECONFIGURABLE POWER SWITCH NETWORK BY SPACE-TIME MULTIPLEXING FOR DEMAND-SUPPLY MATCHING BETWEEN ON-CHIP MULTI-OUTPUT POWER CONVERTERS AND MANY-CORE MICROPROCESSORS
Authors:
Kanwen Wang1, Hao Yu1, Chun Zhang2 and Benfei Wang1
1Nanyang Technological University, SG; 2Missouri University of Science and Technology, US
Abstract
15:1511.5.4THERMAL-AWARE DATAPATH MERGING FOR COARSE-GRAINED RECONFIGURABLE PROCESSORS
Authors:
Sotirios Xydis, Gianluca Palermo and Cristina Silvano, Politecnico di Milano, IT
Abstract
15:30End of session
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