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Fig 1.

(a-h): Eight different types of 3x3 topologies with routers and interconnected links.

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Fig 2.

The 5×5 CBP-Torus network depicting Rt routers with connecting links

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Fig 3.

The CBP-Torus router (Rt) with router links for interlinking the connection with neighbors router nodes.

a) Rt with M-Links, b) Rt with CBP-Links, c) Rt with T-Links.

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Fig 4.

The four type of network diameters for CBP-Torus.

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Fig 5.

The 3×9 CBP-Torus network.

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Table 1.

Router with different port numbers required in 5×5 network for selected topologies.

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Table 2.

Average distance for selected topologies.

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Table 3.

Network characteristic of selected topologies.

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Fig 6.

The compassion of performance and power using the uniform traffic for the proposed and selected topologies.

a) Average network latency, b) Average network Throughput, c) Total network power, d) Energy per data transferred packets.

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Table 4.

Some selected embedded applications.

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Fig 7.

a) Task-graph of MPEG-4 decoder application b) Implementation MPEG-4 decoder application on CBP-Torus.

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Fig 8.

The compassion of performance and power using different embedded application traffic workloads for the proposed and selected topologies.

a) Average network latency, b) Average network throughput, c) Total network power, d) Energy per data transferred packets.

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