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Didactic Architectures and Simulator for Network Processor Learning

Overview The university is developing a project about Reconfigurable Network Processors (RNP). There are four important results: Reconfigurable CISC Network Processor (RCNP) architecture, Reconfigurable RISC Network Processor (R2NP) architecture, Network Processor Simulator (NPSIM), and a performance analytical model for the ISA (Instruction Set Architecture). The architectures and the simulator are not commercial products, but conceptual models. This paper shows the main functionality of those four results and their applicability on the Network Processor learning. As the Network Processor architectures and simulator are simpler than commercial products, their conceptual models can aid students to learn network processors concepts, as a first step to understand other complex architectures.

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Publisher
Pontif?cia Universidade Catolica de Minas Gerais
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Dec 4, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Processors, Network Design

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