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Power Optimization and Synthesis at Behavioral and System Levels Using Formal Methods (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
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Power Optimization and Synthesis at Behavioral and System Levels Using Formal Methods (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
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Integrated circuit densities and operating speeds continue to rise
at an exponential rate. Chips, however, cannot get larger and
faster without a sharp decrease in power consumption beyond the
current levels. Minimization of power consumption in VLSI chips has
thus become an important design objective. In fact, with the
explosive growth in demand for portable electronics and the usual
push toward more complex functionality and higher performance,
power consumption has in many cases become the limiting factor in
satisfying the market demand. A new generation of power-conscious
CAD tools are coming onto the market to help designers estimate,
optimize and verify power consumption levels at most stages of the
IC design process. These tools are especially prevalent at the
register-transfer level and below. There is a great need for
similar tools and capabilities at the behavioral and system levels
of the design process. Many researchers and CAD tool developers are
working on high-level power modeling and estimation, as well as
power-constrained high-level synthesis and optimization. Techniques
and tools alone are, however, insufficient to optimize VLSI circuit
power dissipation - a consistent and convergent design methodology
is also required. Power Optimization and Synthesis at Behavioral
and System Levels Using Formal Methods was written to address some
of the key problems in power analysis and optimization early in the
design process. In particular, this book focuses on power
macro-modeling based on regression analysis and power minimization
through behavioral transformations, scheduling, resource assignment
and hardware/software partitioning and mapping. What differentiates
this book from other published work on the subject is the
mathematical basis and formalism behind the algorithms and the
optimality of these algorithms subject to the stated assumptions.
From the Foreword: `This book makes an important contribution to
the field of system design technologies by presenting a set of
algorithms with guaranteed optimality properties, that can be
readily applied to system-level design. This contribution is
timely, because it fills the need of new methods for a new design
tool generation, which supports the design of electronic systems
with even more demanding requirements'. Giovanni De Micheli,
Professor, Stanford University
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