Embedded System Design: Modeling, Synthesis and Verification
introduces a model-based approach to system level design. It
presents modeling techniques for both computation and communication
at different levels of abstraction, such as specification,
transaction level and cycle-accurate level. It discusses synthesis
methods for system level architectures, embedded software and
hardware components. Using these methods, designers can develop
applications with high level models, which are automatically
translatable to low level implementations. This book, furthermore,
describes simulation-based and formal verification methods that are
essential for achieving design confidence. The book concludes with
an overview of existing tools along with a design case study
outlining the practice of embedded system design. Specifically,
this book addresses the following topics in detail:
. System modeling at different abstraction levels
. Model-based system design
. Hardware/Software codesign
. Software and Hardware component synthesis
. System verification
This book is for groups within the embedded system community:
students in courses on embedded systems, embedded application
developers, system designers and managers, CAD tool developers,
design automation, and system engineering.
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