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Hardware/Software Co-Design Methodology for Design of Embedded Systems

Hardware/Software Co-Design Methodology for Design of Embedded Systems This paper presents the main co-design concepts of distributed embedded hardware/software systems through a detailed presentation of a methodology and an environment for codesign. This presentation gives a comprehensive description of different codesign steps using a codesign of a realistic example: Real-Time Acquisition and Storage Controller acting between analog signals and storage disk. Design starts from a system-level specification and performs hardware/software partitioning, communication synthesis and architecture generation. To produce an efficient solution, the codesign process is guided by performance and constraints that depend on the application context. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering IOS Press

Hardware/Software Co-Design Methodology for Design of Embedded Systems

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IOS Press
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Copyright © 1998 by IOS Press, Inc
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1069-2509
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1875-8835
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Abstract

This paper presents the main co-design concepts of distributed embedded hardware/software systems through a detailed presentation of a methodology and an environment for codesign. This presentation gives a comprehensive description of different codesign steps using a codesign of a realistic example: Real-Time Acquisition and Storage Controller acting between analog signals and storage disk. Design starts from a system-level specification and performs hardware/software partitioning, communication synthesis and architecture generation. To produce an efficient solution, the codesign process is guided by performance and constraints that depend on the application context.

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Integrated Computer-Aided EngineeringIOS Press

Published: Jan 1, 1998

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