International audienceWe study a combinatorial optimization problem for conflict-free routing in a Network-on-Chip. Based on time division multiplexing and cyclic emission, the problem consists in finding a set of K shortest paths, such that packets will never conflict through the network but can use shared communication links in an efficient way. The model allows to avoid collisions and deadlocks in irregular network topologies, while minimizing latency. A time-expanded graph approach is retained for the solution process. First, we present a mixed integer linear programming model for the problem. Second, a set of shortest paths operators are combined within three iterated local search schemes able to quickly generate admissible solutions f...
Abstract-A family of distributed algorithms for the dynamic computation of the shortest paths in a c...
We introduce a class of incremental network design problems focused on investigating the optimal cho...
AbstractOn a network with a cycle, where at least one cycle exists, the Floyd–Warshall algorithm is ...
International audienceWe study a combinatorial optimization problem for conflict-free routing in a N...
We define and study a combinatorial optimization problem that models multi-path routing in a Network...
We define and study a combinatorial optimization problem and mixed-integer linear programming, that ...
The concept of network-on-chip (NoC) [1] is an emerging field in VLSI in which networking principles...
Application-specific Network-on-Chip (NoC) in MPSoC designs often requires irregular topology to opt...
Application-specific Network-on-Chip (NoC) in MPSoC designs often requires irregular topology to opt...
none4In this work we present a multi-path routing strategy that guaran-tees in-order packet delivery...
SMART (Single-cycle Multi-hop Asynchronous Repeated Traversal) Network-on-Chip (NoC), a recently pro...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10766-010-0159-9Networ...
The shuffle-exchange network is among the most interesting interconnection networks. However, one of...
Abstract Non-blocking networks have many applica-tions in communications. Typical examples are tele-...
Packet-switched networks-on-chip (NOC) have been advo-cated as the solution to the challenge of orga...
Abstract-A family of distributed algorithms for the dynamic computation of the shortest paths in a c...
We introduce a class of incremental network design problems focused on investigating the optimal cho...
AbstractOn a network with a cycle, where at least one cycle exists, the Floyd–Warshall algorithm is ...
International audienceWe study a combinatorial optimization problem for conflict-free routing in a N...
We define and study a combinatorial optimization problem that models multi-path routing in a Network...
We define and study a combinatorial optimization problem and mixed-integer linear programming, that ...
The concept of network-on-chip (NoC) [1] is an emerging field in VLSI in which networking principles...
Application-specific Network-on-Chip (NoC) in MPSoC designs often requires irregular topology to opt...
Application-specific Network-on-Chip (NoC) in MPSoC designs often requires irregular topology to opt...
none4In this work we present a multi-path routing strategy that guaran-tees in-order packet delivery...
SMART (Single-cycle Multi-hop Asynchronous Repeated Traversal) Network-on-Chip (NoC), a recently pro...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10766-010-0159-9Networ...
The shuffle-exchange network is among the most interesting interconnection networks. However, one of...
Abstract Non-blocking networks have many applica-tions in communications. Typical examples are tele-...
Packet-switched networks-on-chip (NOC) have been advo-cated as the solution to the challenge of orga...
Abstract-A family of distributed algorithms for the dynamic computation of the shortest paths in a c...
We introduce a class of incremental network design problems focused on investigating the optimal cho...
AbstractOn a network with a cycle, where at least one cycle exists, the Floyd–Warshall algorithm is ...