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5th NOCS 2011: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Radu Marculescu, Michael Kishinevsky, Ran Ginosar, Karam S. Chatha:

NOCS 2011, Fifth ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, May 1-4, 2011. ACM/IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0720-8
Routing, Congestion Control and Deadlock Avoidance
- José Cano

, José Flich
, José Duato
, Marcello Coppola
, Riccardo Locatelli:
Efficient routing implementation in complex systems-on-chip. 1-8 - Nithin Michael, Milen Nikolov, Ao Tang, G. Edward Suh

, Christopher Batten:
Analysis of application-aware on-chip routing under traffic uncertainty. 9-16 - Najla Alfaraj, Junjie Zhang

, Yang Xu
, H. Jonathan Chao:
HOPE: Hotspot congestion control for Clos network on chip. 17-24 - Freek Verbeek, Julien Schmaltz:

Automatic verification for deadlock in networks-on-chips with adaptive routing and wormhole switching. 25-32 - Myong Hyon Cho, Keun Sup Shim, Mieszko Lis, Omer Khan, Srinivas Devadas:

Deadlock-free fine-grained thread migration. 33-40
Flow Control and 3D Networks
- Arpit Joshi, Madhu Mutyam

:
Prevention flow-control for low latency torus networks-on-chip. 41-48 - Hiroki Matsutani, Yasuhiro Take, Daisuke Sasaki, Masayuki Kimura, Yuki Ono, Yukinori Nishiyama, Michihiro Koibuchi, Tadahiro Kuroda, Hideharu Amano:

A vertical bubble flow network using inductive-coupling for 3-D CMPs. 49-56 - Matt Grange, Roshan Weerasekera

, Dinesh Pamunuwa
, Axel Jantsch
, Awet Yemane Weldezion:
Optimal network architectures for minimizing average distance in k-ary n-dimensional mesh networks. 57-64 - Amir-Mohammad Rahmani, Pasi Liljeberg, Khalid Latif, Juha Plosila

, Kameswar Rao Vaddina, Hannu Tenhunen:
Congestion aware, fault tolerant, and thermally efficient inter-layer communication scheme for hybrid NoC-bus 3D architectures. 65-72 - Masoumeh Ebrahimi, Masoud Daneshtalab, Pasi Liljeberg, Juha Plosila

, Hannu Tenhunen:
Exploring partitioning methods for 3D Networks-on-Chip utilizing adaptive routing model. 73-80
Photonic On-Chip Networks
- Yu-Hsiang Kao

, H. Jonathan Chao:
BLOCON: A Bufferless Photonic Clos network-on-chip architecture. 81-88 - Ahmed Abousamra

, Rami G. Melhem, Alex K. Jones
:
Two-hop Free-space based optical interconnects for chip multiprocessors. 89-96 - Somayyeh Koohi, Meisam Abdollahi, Shaahin Hessabi:

All-optical wavelength-routed NoC based on a novel hierarchical topology. 97-104
Testing and Fault Tolerance
- Qiaoyan Yu, Meilin Zhang, Paul Ampadu:

Exploiting inherent information redundancy to manage transient errors in NoC routing arbitration. 105-112 - Mohammad Reza Kakoee, Valeria Bertacco, Luca Benini

:
A distributed and topology-agnostic approach for on-line NoC testing. 113-120 - Cristinel Ababei, Hamed Sajjadi Kia, Om Prakash Yadav, Jingcao Hu:

Energy and reliability oriented mapping for regular Networks-on-Chip. 121-128 - Onur Derin, Deniz Kabakci, Leandro Fiorin:

Online task remapping strategies for fault-tolerant Network-on-Chip multiprocessors. 129-136
Simulation and Delay Analysis
- Michael Papamichael, James C. Hoe, Onur Mutlu

:
FIST: A fast, lightweight, FPGA-friendly packet latency estimator for NoC modeling in full-system simulations. 137-144 - Danyao Wang, Natalie D. Enright Jerger

, J. Gregory Steffan:
DART: A programmable architecture for NoC simulation on FPGAs. 145-152 - Christopher Nitta

, Kevin Macdonald, Matthew K. Farrens, Venkatesh Akella:
Inferring packet dependencies to improve trace based simulation of on-chip networks. 153-160 - Yaniv Ben-Itzhak, Israel Cidon, Avinoam Kolodny:

Delay analysis of wormhole based heterogeneous NoC. 161-168
Wireless and Asynchronous NoC
- Amlan Ganguly, Paul Wettin, Kevin Chang, Partha Pratim Pande:

Complex network inspired fault-tolerant NoC architectures with wireless links. 169-176 - Dan Zhao, Yi Wang, Jian Li, Takamaro Kikkawa:

Design of multi-channel wireless NoC to improve on-chip communication capacity! 177-184 - Daniel Gebhardt, JunBok You, Kenneth S. Stevens:

Link pipelining strategies for an application-specific asynchronous NoC. 185-192 - Gennette Gill, Sumedh S. Attarde, Geoffray Lacourba, Steven M. Nowick:

A low-latency adaptive asynchronous interconnection network using bi-modal router nodes. 193-200
Dynamic Decentralized Mapping of Tree-Structured Applications on NoC Architectures
- Andreas Weichslgartner

, Stefan Wildermann, Jürgen Teich:
Dynamic decentralized mapping of tree-structured applications on NoC architectures. 201-208 - Zhonghai Lu:

Cross clock-domain TDM virtual circuits for networks on chips. 209-216 - Giorgos Passas, Manolis Katevenis, Dionisios N. Pnevmatikatos

:
VLSI micro-architectures for high-radix crossbar schedulers. 217-224 - Tom English, Emanuel M. Popovici:

Interconnect Physical Analyser (IPAA) applied to the design of scalable Network-on-Chip interconnect for Cryptographic accelerators. 225-232 - Hyungjun Kim, Pritha Ghoshal, Boris Grot

, Paul V. Gratz
, Daniel A. Jiménez:
Reducing network-on-chip energy consumption through spatial locality speculation. 233-240
Special Sessions
- Amlan Ganguly, Partha Kundu, Pradip Bose:

Curbing energy cravings in networks: A cross-sectional view across the micro-macro boundary. 241-246 - Christof Teuscher, Cristian Grecu, Ting Lu, Ron Weiss:

Challenges and promises of nano and bio communication networks. 247-254
Demonstration Session
- James W. Hanlon:

The XMOS XK-XMP-64 development board. 255-256 - Radu David, Paul Bogdan

, Radu Marculescu
, Ümit Y. Ogras
:
Dynamic power management of voltage-frequency island partitioned Networks-on-Chip using Intel's Single-chip Cloud Computer. 257-258 - Guopeng Wei, Paul Bogdan

, Radu Marculescu
:
A software framework for trace analysis targeting multicore platforms design. 259-260 - Fabien Clermidy, Nicolas Cassiau, N. Coste, Denis Dutoit, M. Fantini, Dimitri Ktenas, Romain Lemaire, L. Stefanizzi:

Reconfiguration of a 3GPP-LTE telecommunication application on a 22-core NoC-based system-on-chip. 261-262 - Qiaoyan Yu, Meilin Zhang, Paul Ampadu:

A comprehensive Networks-on-Chip simulator for error control explorations. 263-264 - Yaniv Ben-Itzhak, Eitan Zahavi, Israel Cidon, Avinoam Kolodny:

NoCs simulation framework for OMNeT++. 265-266 - Florentine Dubois, José Cano

, Marcello Coppola
, José Flich
, Frédéric Pétrot:
Spidergon STNoC design flow. 267-268

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