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The Codesign of Embedded Systems: A Unified Hardware/Software Representation - A Unified Hardware/Software Representation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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The Codesign of Embedded Systems: A Unified Hardware/Software Representation - A Unified Hardware/Software Representation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1996)
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Current practice dictates the separation of the hardware and
software development paths early in the design cycle. These paths
remain independent with very little interaction occurring between
them until system integration. In particular, hardware is often
specified without fully appreciating the computational requirements
of the software. Also, software development does not influence
hardware development and does not track changes made during the
hardware design phase. Thus, the ability to explore
hardware/software tradeoffs is restricted, such as the movement of
functionality from the software domain to the hardware domain (and
vice-versa) or the modification of the hardware/software interface.
As a result, problems that are encountered during system
integration may require modification of the software and/or
hardware, resulting in potentially significant cost increases and
schedule overruns. To address the problems described above, a
cooperative design approach, one that utilizes a unified view of
hardware and software, is described. This approach is called
hardware/software codesign. The Codesign of Embedded Systems
develops several fundamental hardware/software codesign concepts
and a methodology that supports them. A unified representation,
referred to as a decomposition graph, is presented which can be
used to describe hardware or software using either functional
abstractions or data abstractions. Using a unified representation
based on functional abstractions, an abstract hardware/software
model has been implemented in a common simulation environment
called ADEPT (Advanced Design Environment Prototyping Tool). This
model permits early hardware/software evaluation and tradeoff
exploration. Techniques have been developed which support the
identification of software bottlenecks and the evaluation of design
alternatives with respect to multiple metrics. The application of
the model is demonstrated on several examples. A unified
representation based on data abstractions is also explored. This
work leads to investigations regarding the application of
object-oriented techniques to hardware design. The Codesign of
Embedded Systems: A Unified Hardware/Software Representation
describes a novel approach to a topic of immense importance to CAD
researchers and designers alike.
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