Network Coding for Routability Improvement in VLSI
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With the standard approach for establishing multicast connections over a network, network nodes are utilized to forward and duplicate the packets received over the incoming links. Recently, there has been a significant interest in a novel paradigm of network coding. Network coding generalizes the traditional routing approach by allowing the network nodes to generate new packets by performing algebraic operations on packets received over the incoming links. It has been shown that network coding can increase the throughput of multicast communication. In this paper, we explore the benefits of network coding for improving the routing characteristics of VLSI designs. We demonstrate that when data has to be routed across the IC, it is often beneficial to perform network coding. Initial results demonstrate that network coding can result in a healthy reduction in wire length, wire area, interconnect power as well as the active area associated with the interconnects. This comes at a small delay penalty. Copyright 2006 ACM.
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2006 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer Aided Design