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NoCArc@MICRO 2011: Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Maurizio Palesi, Shashi Kumar:

4th International Workshop on Network on Chip Architectures, NoCArc '11, Porto Alegre, Brazil, December 4-5, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0947-9
Router architectures
- Yoshi Shih-Chieh Huang, Huan-Yu Liu, Yuan-Ying Chang, Chung-Ta King, Shau-Yin Tseng:

Floodgate: application-driven flow control in network-on-chip for many-core architectures. 5-10 - Jacques Henri Collet, Ahmed Louri, Vivek Tulsidas Bhat, Pavan Poluri:

ROBUST: a new self-healing fault-tolerant NoC router. 11-16 - Jiajia Jiao, Yuzhuo Fu:

B2RAC: a physical express link addition methodology for network on chip. 17-22 - John Jose

, J. Shiva Shankar, K. V. Mahathi, Damarla Kranthi Kumar, Madhu Mutyam
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BOFAR: buffer occupancy factor based adaptive router for mesh NoCs. 23-28
Design space exploration methodologies
- Debora Matos, Gianluca Palermo

, Vittorio Zaccaria, Cezar Reinbrecht, Altamiro Amadeu Susin, Cristina Silvano
, Luigi Carro
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Floorplanning-aware design space exploration for application-specific hierarchical networks on-chip. 31-36 - Hervé Tatenguem

, Daniele Ludovici, Alessandro Strano, Davide Bertozzi, Helmut Reinig:
Contrasting multi-synchronous MPSoC design styles for fine-grained clock domain partitioning: the full-HD video playback case study. 37-42 - Oscar Almer, Miles Gould

, Björn Franke
, Nigel P. Topham:
Selecting the optimal system: automated design of application-specific systems-on-chip. 43-50
Mapping and routing algorithms
- Eduardo Antunes, Alexandra Aguiar, Sergio Johann Filho, Marcos Sartori, Fabiano Hessel

, César A. M. Marcon
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Partitioning and mapping on NoC-Based MPSoC: an energy consumption saving approach. 51-56 - Radu Andrei Stefan, Kees Goossens:

Enhancing the security of time-division-multiplexing networks-on-chip through the use of multipath routing. 57-62 - Gustavo Girão, Thiago Santini, Flávio Rech Wagner:

Dynamic clustering for distinct parallel programming models on NoC-based MPSoCs. 63-68

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