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Energy-Efficient and Reconfigurable Network-on-Chips for IP Integration in Complex SoC Systems - IREE Program

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ABSTRACT: The supplement IREE award to our NSF project award entitled "Energy-Efficient and Reconfigurable Network-on-Chips for IP Integration in Complex SoC Systems" provides the fund to support the training and research plan of the participating researchers at UNLV and Nankai University. With the support of IREE, we pre-trained three undergraduates in research at UNLV during Fall 2007 and Spring 2008 and sent two undergraduates to the Laboratory of Parallel and Distributed Processing directed by Prof. Yulu Yang at Nankai University to work on the related research for three months in Summer 2008. In the pre-training session, the students conducted literature study, research projects, and attended research seminars. In the summer session, the two students were involed in the research of developing virtual channel model for multi-path routing schemes and the interconnection network simulation software. Both students interacted with Prof. Yang and the students working in LPDP extensively. They obtained reasonal results during their stay in Nankai University. They had made good friends with the Chinese students and had valuable experience of Chinese culture through their visits to Beijing and Tianjin.

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Bio Mei Yang received her Ph. D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Dallas in Aug. 2003. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Before she joined UNLV, she was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Columbus State University from Aug. 2003 to Aug. 2004. Her current research interests include wireless sensor networks, mobile ad hoc networks, computer architectures, and embedded systems.

Hungshing Lau is currently a undergraduate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is expected to receive his bachelor degree in Fall 2008.

Cristina Huerta Alvarez received her B.S. degree in Mathematics & Minor in Computer Science in Aug. 2008. She plans on pursuing an applied computational mathematics master's degree & working for the federal government.

Sponsored By NSF ECCS-0702168
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Mei Yang, Hungshing Lau and Cristina Alveraz, "Energy-Efficient and Reconfigurable Network-on-Chips for IP Integration in Complex SoC Systems "IREE Program", Trip report presented at the NSF IREE 2008 Grantees Conference, May 2008, Washington, D.C.
  • (2009), "Energy-Efficient and Reconfigurable Network-on-Chips for IP Integration in Complex SoC Systems - IREE Program," http://globalhub.org/resources/1976.

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