Adaptive routing scheme for NoC communication architecture

Packet switched network-on-chip (NoC) has been proposed to support the trend for system-on-chip integration. In this paper, adaptive routing scheme for small buffer size to guarantee low drop rate is proposed. We model NtimesN mesh topology using C++, and then simulate and evaluate the NoC communication architecture

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