Design technology to address the new and vast problem of
heterogeneous embedded systems design while remaining compatible
with standard "More Moore" flows, i.e. capable of simultaneously
handling both silicon complexity and system complexity, represents
one of the most important challenges facing the semiconductor
industry today and will be for several years to come. While the
micro-electronics industry, over the years and with its spectacular
and unique evolution, has built its own specific design methods to
focus mainly on the management of complexity through the
establishment of abstraction levels, the emergence of device
heterogeneity requires new approaches enabling the satisfactory
design of physically heterogeneous embedded systems for the
widespread deployment of such systems.
Heterogeneous Embedded Systems, compiled largely from a set of
contributions from participants of past editions of the Winter
School on Heterogeneous Embedded Systems Design Technology (FETCH),
proposes a necessarily broad and holistic overview of design
techniques used to tackle the various facets of heterogeneity in
terms of technology and opportunities at the physical level, signal
representations and different abstraction levels, architectures and
components based on hardware and software, in all the main phases
of design (modeling, validation with multiple models of
computation, synthesis and optimization). It concentrates on the
specific issues at the interfaces, and is divided into two main
parts. The first part examines mainly theoretical issues and
focuses on the modeling, validation and design techniques
themselves. The second part illustrates the use of these methods in
various design contexts at the forefront of new technology and
architectural developments.
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