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University: University of Colorado - Boulder

Professors: Dirk Grunwald

Department: Computer Science

Project Overview

NoCem is an integration Emulation environment where the emphasis is neither on the correct combinational of SoC processing elements or the type of NoC that best serves the communication needs, but rather allows both components to be treated as first class citizens in SoC research.

NoCem is an open source NoC emulator that allows a variety of configurations in terms of network configurations, buffering schemes, and arbitration logic. NoCem is targeted for Xilinx FPGA platforms and written in VHDL heavily using generics and generate statements to create full NoC designs.

NoCem is protected under a GNU General Public License. More information about this license can be found at: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html.

Source Availiblity

Source code for the NoCem project is now available at www.opencores.org . This project has been viewed several thousand times and downloaded over one hundred times since its release in April 2007.

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This project is partially funded by NSF NeTS Project #0430593 - "ITR: Privacy and Surveillance In Wireless Networks"

Resources for this project are provided by NSF Project #0454404 - "CRI: Wireless Internet Building Blocks for Research, Policy, and Education" and NSF Project #0435452 - "NeTS - ProWiN: A Programmable Wireless Platform For Spectral, Temporal and Spatial Spectrum Management"