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On-chip parallel
and network-based system design to achieve functionality with
low energy-speed product requires larger device count SoC
design, multi block function design methodology, architectures
and energy evaluation schemes. Such systems, which are emerging
as the architecture of choice for future high performance
processors, require high performance interconnects which are
necessary to satisfy the data supply needs of all cores. This
session is dedicated to research on on-chip communication
technology, architecture, design methods and applications,
bringing together scientists and engineers working on on-chip
innovations from related research communities, including
parallel computer architecture, networking, and embedded
systems. Original papers describing new and previously
unpublished results are solicited on all aspects of on-chip
parallel and networked system technology. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
- On-chip network architecture (topology, routing, arbitration, ...)
- Network design for 3D stacked logic and memory
- Processor allocation and scheduling in CMPs
- Mapping of applications onto NoCs
- NoC reliability issues
- OS and compiler support for NoCs
- Performance and power issues in NoCs
- Metrics, benchmarks, and trace analysis for NoCs
- Multi/many-core workload characterization & evaluation
- Modeling and simulation of on-chip parallel and networked systems
- Synthesis, verification, debug & test of SoCs
- NoC support for memory and cache access
- SoC and NoC design methodologies and tools
- Network support for SoC quality of service
- On-chip systems for FPGAs and structured ASICs
- NoC support for CMP/MPSoCs
- Floorplan-aware NoC architecture optimization
- Application-specific NoC design
- Networked SoC case studies
- On-chip parallel programming models and tools
- Reconfigurable SoCs & NoCs
- Memory system design and optimizations for SoCs
- Early reports on system prototypes details
- SIMD parallel VLSI computing
- I/O interconnects and support for SoCs
- and other related topics
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Paper Submission
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