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A smart Internet of Things–based mechanism for wireless communications in NoC

Tao Chi, Manman Chen, Ming Chen and Haowei Yan

International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2019, vol. 15, issue 10, 1550147719884460

Abstract: With the development of silicon integration technology, the network-on-chip (NoC) proposes a scalable communication architecture that can improve system performance. Future multi-core chips are expected to be heterogeneous and hierarchical in nature. Inter-frequency interference will occur between various 2.4-GHz wireless network communication cores integrated on the same chip, resulting in lower network throughput and higher communication latency. This article solves the problem of wireless co-channel mutual interference from the two aspects of time domain and frequency domain and designs a heterogeneous platform based on NoC architecture to achieve more stable parallel communication of multiple wireless co-frequency networks without mutual interference. When the system detects the interference, this article uses the chirped fractional Fourier transform to filter out the interference signal before the signal arrives and then spreads the frequency. According to the results, the method improves the anti-interference ability of the network and the utilization of spectrum resources. Compared with the traditional carrier sense multiple access method, the spectrum-aware channel cooperation method proposed in this article reduces the data average transmission delay by 0.02 s and the data packet reception rate is increased by about 30%, which provides a certain reference value for future wireless multi-core communication.

Keywords: NoC; wireless multi-core communication; co-channel interference; frequency domain control; time domain control (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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