Hardware/software co-design for data flow dominated embedded systems

Bibliographic Information

Hardware/software co-design for data flow dominated embedded systems

by Ralf Niemann ; [foreword by Peter Marwedel]

Kluwer Academic, c1998

Available at  / 8 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

"Foreword by Peter Marwedel" -- cover

Bibliography: p. 199-216

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Many of the modern applications of microelectronics require hugeamounts of computations. Despite all recent improvements in fabrication technologies, some of these computations have to be performed in hardware in order to meet deadlines. However, controlling computations by software is frequently pre ferred due to the larger flexibility. Hence, in general, modern applications re quire a mix of software-based and hardware-based computations. Applications using this mix can be designed with the help of hardware/software co-design systems. Many such co-design systems have been described so far (references can be found in this book), but many of these are based on heuristics. In this book, Niemann describes a co-design system which is based on sound modeling techniques. This system has the following salient features: * Precise cost and performance figures Design decisions for implementing a certain function in hardware or software are based on 'cost and performance figures for the different design alterna tives. Hence, good designs can only be expected if these figures are accurate. In order to achieve excellent accuracy, Niemann takes a new approach: the cost of software implementations is derived from the data available about the target processors and from knowledge about the code size. the performance of software implement at ions is computed by compiling the given function and then using static analysis for computing worst case execution times. the cost of hardware implementation is estimated by running higher-Ievel synthesis tools. the performance of hardware implementations is again computed by us ing static analysis.

Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. 1. Introduction. 2. Co-Design Systems. 3. Specification of Embedded Systems. 4. Hardware/Software Partitioning. 5. Hardware/Software Co-Synthesis. 6. The Cool Framework. 7. Summary and Conclusions. Bibliography. References. Notations. Abbreviations. Index.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

Page Top