Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures

Wireless network-on-chip has emerged as an innovative and effective solution to meet the growing demands for efficient data communication in multi-core processors. It offers an alternative approach to overcoming scalability challenges in communication systems. This study offers an in-depth performan...

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Main Authors: Asrani, Lit, Shamsiah, Suhaili, Kuryati, Kipli, Nordiana, Rajaee
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spelling my.unimas.ir-476532025-02-24T07:36:40Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47653/ Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures Asrani, Lit Shamsiah, Suhaili Kuryati, Kipli Nordiana, Rajaee TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Wireless network-on-chip has emerged as an innovative and effective solution to meet the growing demands for efficient data communication in multi-core processors. It offers an alternative approach to overcoming scalability challenges in communication systems. This study offers an in-depth performance assessment of network-on-chip and wireless network-on-chip multicore system architectures in the context of a 64-core and 256-core system. The analysis includes four synthetic traffic patterns—random, shuffle, butterfly, and transpose—giving a detailed overview of how each impacts system performance. Key metrics such as data transmission delay, network throughput efficiency, and energy consumption were thoroughly analyzed. To support our conclusions, simulations were conducted on 64-core and 256-core for NoC and WiNoC multicore system. The results highlight the effectiveness of the WiNoC multicore system design, demonstrating its advantage in network performance based on the simulations carried out with Noxim. WiNoC’s enhanced ability to handle higher traffic loads and achieve lower latency across all traffic profiles showcases its advantage over the traditional NoC setup. Springer Nature 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47653/1/s44227-024-00046-9.pdf Asrani, Lit and Shamsiah, Suhaili and Kuryati, Kipli and Nordiana, Rajaee (2025) Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures. International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing, 13 (13). pp. 1-12. ISSN 2211-7946 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s44227-024-00046-9 https://doi.org/10.1007/s44227-024-00046-9
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Asrani, Lit
Shamsiah, Suhaili
Kuryati, Kipli
Nordiana, Rajaee
Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
description Wireless network-on-chip has emerged as an innovative and effective solution to meet the growing demands for efficient data communication in multi-core processors. It offers an alternative approach to overcoming scalability challenges in communication systems. This study offers an in-depth performance assessment of network-on-chip and wireless network-on-chip multicore system architectures in the context of a 64-core and 256-core system. The analysis includes four synthetic traffic patterns—random, shuffle, butterfly, and transpose—giving a detailed overview of how each impacts system performance. Key metrics such as data transmission delay, network throughput efficiency, and energy consumption were thoroughly analyzed. To support our conclusions, simulations were conducted on 64-core and 256-core for NoC and WiNoC multicore system. The results highlight the effectiveness of the WiNoC multicore system design, demonstrating its advantage in network performance based on the simulations carried out with Noxim. WiNoC’s enhanced ability to handle higher traffic loads and achieve lower latency across all traffic profiles showcases its advantage over the traditional NoC setup.
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author Asrani, Lit
Shamsiah, Suhaili
Kuryati, Kipli
Nordiana, Rajaee
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Shamsiah, Suhaili
Kuryati, Kipli
Nordiana, Rajaee
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title Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
title_short Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
title_full Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
title_fullStr Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
title_full_unstemmed Performance Analysis of NoC and WiNoC in Multicore System Architectures
title_sort performance analysis of noc and winoc in multicore system architectures
publisher Springer Nature
publishDate 2025
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47653/1/s44227-024-00046-9.pdf
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