"One poison is antidote against another poison" by Biswajit Bhowmik, Santosh Biswas et al.
 

One poison is antidote against another poison

Document Type

Conference Article

Publication Title

2016 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, SMC 2016 - Conference Proceedings

Abstract

The presence of open-faults in NoC channels drastically drops packets while routing them causing severe degradation of network performance. Nevertheless, it can still be compensated by utilizing a fault-repairing scheme. This paper shows how the performance of a NoC architecture can be improved through self-repairing of open channels using short-defects. Simulation results reveal that the performance degrades to nearly 30% when the channels suffer from manufacturing open-faults, and to 10% when they are self-repaired with the help of co-existent short-defects. Thus, the overall performance can be improved beyond 65%.

First Page

4579

Last Page

4584

DOI

10.1109/SMC.2016.7844953

Publication Date

2-6-2017

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