Network-level Design Space Exploration of Resource-constrained Networks-of-Systems

Author:

Zhao Zhuoran1,Barijough Kamyar Mirzazad1,Gerstlauer Andreas1

Affiliation:

1. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

Abstract

Driven by recent advances in networking and computing technologies, distributed application scenarios are increasingly deployed on resource-constrained processing platforms. This includes networked embedded and cyber-physical systems as well as edge computing in mobile applications and the Internet of Things (IoT). In such resource-constrained Networks-of-Systems (NoS), computation and communication workloads need to be carefully co-optimized yet are tightly coupled. How to optimally partition and schedule application tasks among an appropriately designed NoS architecture requires a simultaneous consideration of design parameters from applications and processing platforms all the way to network configurations. Traditionally, however, systems and networks are designed in isolation and combined in an ad hoc manner, which ignores joint effects and optimization opportunities. To systematically explore and optimize NoS design spaces, a higher level of design abstraction on top of traditional system and network design is required. In this article, we propose a novel network-level design methodology for resource-constrained NoS optimization and design space exploration. A key component in such a design flow is fast yet accurate network/system co-simulation to rapidly evaluate NoS parameters with high fidelity. We first introduce a novel NoS simulator (NoSSim) that integrates source-level simulation models of applications with a host-compiled system simulation platform and a reconfigurable network simulation backplane to accurately capture system and network interactions. The co-simulation platform is further combined with model generation tools and a multi-objective genetic search algorithm to provide a comprehensive and fully automated NoS design space exploration framework. Finally, we apply our network-level design flow on several state-of-art IoT/mobile design case studies. Results show that NoSSim can achieve more than 86% simulation accuracy on average as compared to a real-world edge device cluster, where sensitivities to various design parameters are faithfully captured with high fidelity. When applying our network-level design space exploration methodology, design decisions are automatically optimized, where non-obvious NoS configurations are discovered outperforming manually designed solutions by more than 45%.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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