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Hardware/Software Co-Design for Data Flow Dominated Embedded Systems (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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Hardware/Software Co-Design for Data Flow Dominated Embedded Systems (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
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The design process of embedded systems has changed substantially in
recent years. One of the main reasons for this change is the
pressure to shorten time-to-market when designing digital systems.
To shorten the product cycles, programmable processes are used to
implement more and more functionality of the embedded system.
Therefore, nowadays, embedded systems are very often implemented by
heterogeneous systems consisting of ASICs, processors, memories and
peripherals. As a consequence, the research topic of
hardware/software co-design, dealing with the problems of designing
these heterogeneous systems, has gained great importance.
Hardware/Software Co-design for Data Flow Dominated Embedded
Systems introduces the different tasks of hardware/software
co-design including system specification, hardware/software
partitioning, co-synthesis and co-simulation. The book summarizes
and classifies state-of-the-art co-design tools and methods for
these tasks. In addition, the co-design tool COOL is presented
which solves the co-design tasks for the class of data-flow
dominated embedded systems. In Hardware/Software Co-design for Data
Flow Dominated Embedded Systems the primary emphasis has been put
on the hardware/software partitioning and the co-synthesis phase
and their coupling. In contrast to many other publications in this
area, a mathematical formulation of the hardware/software
partitioning problem is given. This problem formulation supports
target architectures consisting of multiple processors and multiple
ASICs. Several novel approaches are presented and compared for
solving the partitioning problem, including an MILP approach, a
heuristic solution and an approach based on geneticalgorithms. The
co-synthesis phase is based on the idea of controlling the system
by means of a static run-time scheduler implemented in hardware.
New algorithms are introduced which generate a complete set of
hardware and software specifications required to implement
heterogeneous systems. All of these techniques are described in
detail and exemplified. Hardware/Software Co-design for Data Flow
Dominated Embedded Systems is intended to serve students and
researchers working on hardware/software co-design. At the same
time the variety of presented techniques automating the design
tasks of hardware/software systems will be of interest to
industrial engineers and designers of digital systems. From the
foreword by Peter Marwedel: Niemann's method should be known by all
persons working in the field. Hence, I recommend this book for
everyone who is interested in hardware/software co-design.
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