Recent Advances in Multi/Many-Core Systems-on-Chip Architecture and Programming
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292). This special issue belongs to the section "Microelectronics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 February 2021) | Viewed by 654
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Interests: 3-D integrated circuits; networks-on-chip; reliability; neuromorphic computing; computer architecture
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Interests: low-power embedded systems; on-chip interconnect; reliable SoC
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Multi/Many-Core Systems-on-Chips (MCSoCs) have demonstrated a great potential to accelerate computing capability by parallelizing computation, memory access, and on-chip communication. Furthermore, numerous technologies, design tools, and architectures have been proposed to enhance integration density, reduce power consumption, and migrate complex applications to MCSoCs. However, in many aspects of MCSoCs, there are still several unsolved problems that must be tackled to allow them to be scaled up, such as the limitation of parallelism in programming, the reliability and integrity of interconnected networks, testing for MCSoCs, low power design, or ensuring real-timeliness and system security.
Addressing the above challenges of MCSoCs requires significant research efforts on theories, algorithms, architecture, and experiences of system deployment and maintenance. Therefore, this Special Issue aims to offer a platform for researchers from both academia and industry to publish recent research findings and to discuss opportunities, challenges, and solutions related to MCSoCs. In particular, this Special Issue solicits original research papers about state-of-the-art approaches, methodologies, and technologies enabling efficient and practical solutions for MCSoCs.
Topics of interests include but are not limited to the following:
- Multi/many-core programming, architectures, and design;
- Interconnection network infrastructure;
- Testing for MCSoCs;
- Low power design for MCSoCs;
- System security;
- Reliability.
Dr. Khanh N. Dang
Dr. Akram Ben Ahmed
Prof. Dr. Vincent Beroulle
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Multi-Core Systems-on-Chip
- networks-on-chip
- reliability
- system security
- low-power design.
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