Network-on-Chip (NoC) topologies (Mesh, Torus)
Mesh Topology A mesh network topology is a communication architecture where all nodes are connected to each other directly, creating a mesh-like structure....
Mesh Topology A mesh network topology is a communication architecture where all nodes are connected to each other directly, creating a mesh-like structure....
Mesh Topology
A mesh network topology is a communication architecture where all nodes are connected to each other directly, creating a mesh-like structure. Each node communicates with every other node within the network, eliminating the need for a central hub. Mesh networks are highly scalable and offer low latency communication, making them suitable for high-performance applications like automotive electronics, medical devices, and aerospace systems.
Torus Topology
A torus network topology is a communication architecture that consists of a circle of nodes connected in a ring. This topology provides high bandwidth and low latency communication, but it is limited in scalability and requires a single central hub for communication. Torus networks are often used in low-power applications, such as wireless sensor networks and automotive systems with a limited number of nodes