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Lowpower Noc For Highperformance Soc Design Hoijun Yoo Kangmin Lee

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Lowpower Noc For Highperformance Soc Design Hoijun Yoo Kangmin Lee
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.06 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Hoi-Jun Yoo, Kangmin Lee, Jun Kyong Kim
ISBN: 9781420051728, 9781420051735, 1420051725, 1420051733
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Lowpower Noc For Highperformance Soc Design Hoijun Yoo Kangmin Lee by Hoi-jun Yoo, Kangmin Lee, Jun Kyong Kim 9781420051728, 9781420051735, 1420051725, 1420051733 instant download after payment.

Chip Design and Implementation from a Practical Viewpoint

Focusing on chip implementation, Low-Power NoC for High-Performance SoC Design provides practical knowledge and real examples of how to use network on chip (NoC) in the design of system on chip (SoC). It discusses many architectural and theoretical studies on NoCs, including design methodology, topology exploration, quality-of-service guarantee, low-power design, and implementation trials.

The Steps to Implement NoC

The book covers the full spectrum of the subject, from theory to actual chip design using NoC. Employing the Unified Modeling Language (UML) throughout, it presents complicated concepts, such as models of computation and communication–computation partitioning, in a manner accessible to laypeople. The authors provide guidelines on how to simplify complex networking theory to design a working chip. In addition, they explore the novel NoC techniques and implementations of the Basic On-Chip Network (BONE) project. Examples of real-time decisions, circuit-level design, systems, and chips give the material a real-world context.

Low-Power NoC and Its Application to SoC Design

Emphasizing the application of NoC to SoC design, this book shows how to build the complicated interconnections on SoC while keeping a low power consumption.

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