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Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng.  2011, Vol. 12 Issue (7): 561-573    DOI: 10.1631/jzus.C1000281
    
A general communication performance evaluation model based on routing path decomposition
Ai-lian Cheng1, Yun Pan*,1,2, Xiao-lang Yan2, Ruo-hong Huan3
1 Department of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China 2 Institute of VLSI Design, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China 3 College of Computer Science and Technology, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310023, China
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Abstract  The network-on-chip (NoC) architecture is a main factor affecting the system performance of complicated multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs). To evaluate the effects of the NoC architectures on communication efficiency, several kinds of techniques have been developed, including various simulators and analytical models. The simulators are accurate but time consuming, especially in large space explorations of diverse network configurations; in contrast, the analytical models are fast and flexible, providing alternative methods for performance evaluation. In this paper, we propose a general analytical model to estimate the communication performance for arbitrary NoCs with wormhole routing and virtual channel flow control. To resolve the inherent dependency of successive links occupied by one packet in wormhole routing, we propose the routing path decomposition approach to generating a series of ordered link categories. Then we use the traditional queuing system to derive the fine-grained transmission latency for each network component. According to our experiments, the proposed analytical model provides a good approximation of the average packet latency to the simulation results, and estimates the network throughput precisely under various NoC configurations and workloads. Also, the analytical model runs about 105 times faster than the cycle-accurate NoC simulator. Practical applications of the model including bottleneck detection and virtual channel allocation are also presented.

Key wordsAnalytical model      Communication performance      Network-on-chip (NoC)      Queuing system      Routing path decomposition      Virtual channel     
Received: 09 August 2010      Published: 04 July 2011
CLC:  TP302.7  
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Ai-lian Cheng, Yun Pan, Xiao-lang Yan, Ruo-hong Huan. A general communication performance evaluation model based on routing path decomposition. Front. Inform. Technol. Electron. Eng., 2011, 12(7): 561-573.

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A general communication performance evaluation model based on routing path decomposition

The network-on-chip (NoC) architecture is a main factor affecting the system performance of complicated multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs). To evaluate the effects of the NoC architectures on communication efficiency, several kinds of techniques have been developed, including various simulators and analytical models. The simulators are accurate but time consuming, especially in large space explorations of diverse network configurations; in contrast, the analytical models are fast and flexible, providing alternative methods for performance evaluation. In this paper, we propose a general analytical model to estimate the communication performance for arbitrary NoCs with wormhole routing and virtual channel flow control. To resolve the inherent dependency of successive links occupied by one packet in wormhole routing, we propose the routing path decomposition approach to generating a series of ordered link categories. Then we use the traditional queuing system to derive the fine-grained transmission latency for each network component. According to our experiments, the proposed analytical model provides a good approximation of the average packet latency to the simulation results, and estimates the network throughput precisely under various NoC configurations and workloads. Also, the analytical model runs about 105 times faster than the cycle-accurate NoC simulator. Practical applications of the model including bottleneck detection and virtual channel allocation are also presented.

关键词: Analytical model,  Communication performance,  Network-on-chip (NoC),  Queuing system,  Routing path decomposition,  Virtual channel 
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