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NETWORKS ON CHIPS
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Technology and Tools
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By
Giovanni De Micheli, cole Polytechnique F d rale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Edited By
Luca Benini, University of Bologna, Italy.
Reviews
?The design of a complex SoC requires the mastering of two major tasks: The design of the computational elements and of their interconnect.
The exponentially increasing complexity and heterogeneity of future SoCs forces the designer to abandon traditional bus -based structures
and to implement innovative networks-on-chip. This book, written by two leading researchers, is the first of its kind. It is a must
on the bookshelf of anybody having an interest in SoC design.? – Heinrich Meyr, Professor RWTH Aachen University and Chief Scientific
officer, CoWare, Inc.
?This is a highly recommended, informative reference book, with high quality contents provided by the leading
experts of the area.? – Professor Bashir M. Al-Hashimi, Electronic Systems Design Group, Department of Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton, UK
?An in-depth analysis of all the on-chip communication challenges, from physical wiring implementation
up to software architecture, and a complete classification of their various Network-on-Chip approaches and solutions, make this book
a reference for engineers involved in specification, design or evaluation of NoC architectures.? ?Philippe Martin, Product Marketing
Director, Arteris
?Designers of Systems-on-a-Chip (SoC) are now struggling with the uncertainty of deep submicron devices and an explosion
of system complexity. Networks on Chip (NoC) is a new paradigm of SoC design at the system architecture level. A protocol stack of NoC
introduced in this book shows a global solution to manage the complicated design problems of SoC. This book gives a clear and systematic
methodology of NoC design and will release designers from the nightmare of fights against signal integrity, reliability and variability.? – Hiroto Yasuura, Director and Professor, System LSI Research Center (SLRC), Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan
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