Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC

Due to its unique capability to communicate with long-distance communication processing cores in a single hop, on-chip wireless channels are utilized to reduce the network latency between the distant processing cores. Thus, due to its CMOS compatibility and architectural adaptability, wireless netw...

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Main Authors: Asrani, Lit, Jamirin Shaet, Joshima, Shamsiah, Suhaili, Nordiana, Rajaee, Siti Kudnie, Sahari, Rohana, Sapawi
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Published: 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.416222023-04-04T06:18:03Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41622/ Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC Asrani, Lit Jamirin Shaet, Joshima Shamsiah, Suhaili Nordiana, Rajaee Siti Kudnie, Sahari Rohana, Sapawi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Due to its unique capability to communicate with long-distance communication processing cores in a single hop, on-chip wireless channels are utilized to reduce the network latency between the distant processing cores. Thus, due to its CMOS compatibility and architectural adaptability, wireless network-on-chip (NoC) is envisaged as a complement to the traditional NoC, which is attractive as wireless transmission will not require a wiring infrastructure.This paper evaluates three different deterministic routing algorithms (XY, west-first, and north-last) on a 100-core mesh WiNoC architecture. There are four wireless hubs equally located for each subnet on the mesh WiNoC architecture to examine its global transmission latency, throughput, and energy characteristics. In addition, the cycle-accurate Noxim simulator is employed to carry out the simulation for the WiNoC infrastructure under test using random and transpose traffic workload distribution. Experimental results show that, under a random traffic scenario, the XY routing algorithm provides the best packet injection rate (PIR) performance at 0.013 flits/cycle/tile. However, the investigated deterministic routing algorithms show no significant performance differences under the transpose traffic, as all of the routing approaches saturated at the same PIR point of 0.007 flit/cycle/tile. 2023 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41622/1/Evaluation%20of%20Deter%20-%20Copy.pdf Asrani, Lit and Jamirin Shaet, Joshima and Shamsiah, Suhaili and Nordiana, Rajaee and Siti Kudnie, Sahari and Rohana, Sapawi (2023) Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC. In: 2023 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Information and Communication (ICAIIC), 20-23 February 2023, Bali, Indonesia. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10067074&tag=1
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Asrani, Lit
Jamirin Shaet, Joshima
Shamsiah, Suhaili
Nordiana, Rajaee
Siti Kudnie, Sahari
Rohana, Sapawi
Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC
description Due to its unique capability to communicate with long-distance communication processing cores in a single hop, on-chip wireless channels are utilized to reduce the network latency between the distant processing cores. Thus, due to its CMOS compatibility and architectural adaptability, wireless network-on-chip (NoC) is envisaged as a complement to the traditional NoC, which is attractive as wireless transmission will not require a wiring infrastructure.This paper evaluates three different deterministic routing algorithms (XY, west-first, and north-last) on a 100-core mesh WiNoC architecture. There are four wireless hubs equally located for each subnet on the mesh WiNoC architecture to examine its global transmission latency, throughput, and energy characteristics. In addition, the cycle-accurate Noxim simulator is employed to carry out the simulation for the WiNoC infrastructure under test using random and transpose traffic workload distribution. Experimental results show that, under a random traffic scenario, the XY routing algorithm provides the best packet injection rate (PIR) performance at 0.013 flits/cycle/tile. However, the investigated deterministic routing algorithms show no significant performance differences under the transpose traffic, as all of the routing approaches saturated at the same PIR point of 0.007 flit/cycle/tile.
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author Asrani, Lit
Jamirin Shaet, Joshima
Shamsiah, Suhaili
Nordiana, Rajaee
Siti Kudnie, Sahari
Rohana, Sapawi
author_facet Asrani, Lit
Jamirin Shaet, Joshima
Shamsiah, Suhaili
Nordiana, Rajaee
Siti Kudnie, Sahari
Rohana, Sapawi
author_sort Asrani, Lit
title Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC
title_short Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC
title_full Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC
title_fullStr Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Deterministic Routing on 100-cores Mesh Wireless NoC
title_sort evaluation of deterministic routing on 100-cores mesh wireless noc
publishDate 2023
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