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Network on Chip is an emerging communication framework for multi-core systems. Due to increasing number of cores and complex workloads, congestion management techniques in NoC are gaining more research focus. Packet throttling is one of a cost effective technique for congestion management. It delays the packet injection into the network, thereby regulating traffic in network and hence provide ease of packet movement generated by other critical applications. Finding point of throttling and rate of throttling are two major design issues that can impact the performance and stability of any throttling algorithm. Existing state of the art throttling techniques use local throttling decision coordinated by a single central controller. We overcome the issues related with this by partitioning the network into number of subnetworks, each with a zonal controller. Our experiment results in 8 \(\times \) 8 2D mesh with real traffic workloads consisting of SPEC 2006 CPU benchmarks shows an average packet latency reduction of 6.2% than the state of the art packet throttling techniques.
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Aswathy, N.S., Raj, R.S.R., Das, A., Jose, J., Josna, V.R. (2017). Adaptive Packet Throttling Technique for Congestion Management in Mesh NoCs. In: Kaushik, B., Dasgupta, S., Singh, V. (eds) VLSI Design and Test. VDAT 2017. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 711. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7470-7_33
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