A Distributed and Shared Register File for a Multiprocessor-on-Chip to Support Real-Time Applications

Nozar Tabrizi, Nader Bagherzadeh

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Abstract

The authors have developed 116 times 32-bit 1-write-port, 2-read-port, 4-read/write-port register file to be shared by five processors in a multiprocessor-on-a-chip, supporting conditional operands in both read and write operations. This register file provides the underlying SoC with an inter-processor transparent communication layer in which each processor shares a distributed (register) address space (comprised of 32 registers) with eight other processors to reach a tightly-coupled array of processors with high-performance inter-processor communication facilitating real-time applications

Original languageAmerican English
Journal2006 6th International Workshop on System on Chip for Real Time Applications
StatePublished - Apr 16 2007

Keywords

  • Registers
  • Mars
  • Tiles
  • Real time systems
  • Wireless communication
  • System-on-a-chip
  • Application software
  • Engines
  • Communication system control
  • Multimedia computing

Disciplines

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

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