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Jafari, F., Lu, Z., & Jantsch, A. (2015). Least Upper Delay Bound for {VBR} Flows in Networks-on-Chip with Virtual Channels. Design Automation for Embedded Systems, 20(3), 1–33. https://doi.org/10.1145/2733374
Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Computer Science Applications; Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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Abstract:
Real-time applications such as multimedia and gaming require stringent performance guarantees, usually enforced by a tight upper bound on the maximum end-to-end delay. For FIFO multiplexed on-chip packet switched networks we consider worst-case delay bounds for Variable Bit-Rate (VBR) flows with aggregate scheduling, which schedules multiple flows as an aggregate flow. VBR Flows are characterized ...
Real-time applications such as multimedia and gaming require stringent performance guarantees, usually enforced by a tight upper bound on the maximum end-to-end delay. For FIFO multiplexed on-chip packet switched networks we consider worst-case delay bounds for Variable Bit-Rate (VBR) flows with aggregate scheduling, which schedules multiple flows as an aggregate flow. VBR Flows are characterized by a maximum transfer size (L), peak rate (p), burstiness (σ), and average sustainable rate (ρ). Based on network calculus, we present and prove theorems to derive per-flow end-to-end Equivalent Service Curves (ESC), which are in turn used for computing Least Upper Delay Bounds (LUDBs) of individual flows. In a realistic case study we find that the end-to-end delay bound is up to 46.9% more accurate than the case without considering the traffic peak behavior. Likewise, results also show similar improvements for synthetic traffic patterns. The proposed methodology is implemented in C++ and has low run-time complexity, enabling quick evaluation for large and complex SoCs.
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