Search for dissertations about: "Router architectures"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Router architectures.
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1. Decentralized Modular Router Architectures
Abstract : The Internet grows extremely fast in terms of number of users and traffic volume, as well as in the number of services that must be supported. This development results in new requirements on routers—the main building blocks of the Internet. READ MORE
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2. Overlay Multicast Networks : Elements, Architectures and Performance
Abstract : Today, the telecommunication industry is undergoing two important developments with implications on future architectural solutions. These are the irreversible move towards Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking and the deployment of broadband access. READ MORE
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3. Performance and Energy Efficient Building Blocks for Network-on-Chip Architectures
Abstract : The ever shrinking size of the MOS transistors brings the promise of scalable Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures containing hundreds of processing elements with on-chip communication, all integrated into a single die. Such a computational fabric will provide high levels of performance in an energy efficient manner. READ MORE
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4. Dual Data Rate Network-on-Chip Architectures
Abstract : Networks-on-Chip (NoCs) are becoming increasing important for the performance of modern multi-core systems-on-chip. The performance of current NoCs is limited, among others, by two factors: their limited clock frequency and long router pipeline. The clock frequency of a network defines the limits of its saturation throughput. READ MORE
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5. Performance and Energy Efficient Network-on-Chip Architectures
Abstract : The scaling of MOS transistors into the nanometer regime opens the possibility for creating large Network-on-Chip (NoC) architectures containing hundreds of integrated processing elements with on-chip communication. NoC architectures, with structured on-chip networks are emerging as a scalable and modular solution to global communications within large systems-on-chip. READ MORE