Opoku Agyeman, M., Vien, Q.-T., Hill, G., Turner, S. J. and Mak, T. (2017) An efficient channel model for evaluating Wireless NoC architectures. In: 2016 International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing Workshops (SBAC-PADW) :. Online: IEEE. pp. 85-90.
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  Abstract:
              Wireless Networks-on-Chip (WiNoCs) have emerged to solve the scalability and performance bottleneck of conventional wired NoC architectures. However unlike communication in the macro-world, on-chip communication poses several constraints, hence there is the need for simulation and design tools that consider the effect of the wireless channel at the nanotechnology level. In this paper, we present a parameterizable channel model for WiNoCs which takes into account practical issues and constraints of the propagation medium, such as transmission frequency, operating temperature, ambient pressure and distance between the on-chip antennas. The proposed channel model demonstrates that total path loss of the wireless channel in WiNoCs suffers from not only dielectric propagation loss (DPL) but also molecular absorption attenuation (MAA) which reduces the reliability of the system.
            Creators:
              Opoku Agyeman, M., Vien, Q.-T., Hill, G., Turner, S. J. and Mak, T.
            Publisher:
              IEEE
            Faculties, Divisions and Institutes:
              
            Date:
              9 January 2017
            Date Type:
              Published Online
            Page Range:
              pp. 85-90
            Title of Book:
              2016 International Symposium on Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing Workshops (SBAC-PADW) :
            Place of Publication:
              Online
            Language:
              English
            ISBN:
              978-1-5090-4844-1
            Status:
              Published / Disseminated
            Refereed:
              Yes
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