TY - JOUR AU - Kline, William AB - Hardware/Software Codesign refers to the simultaneous consideration of hardware and software within a system design. Hardware/Software Codesign is the co-development and co-verification of hardware and software through the use of simulation and/or emulation. The RASSP program, with its emphasis on high performance signal processing systems, has a particular perspective on Hardware/Software Codesign which is presented in this paper. However, many of the RASSP methods and tools can be applied more generally in the larger environment of embedded systems. This paper describes a generic Hardware/Software Codesign process, discusses tools and techniques used in the different phases of that process, and provides examples of efforts on these phases. In particular, it describes Hardware/Software Codesign as defined by RASSP, the Lockheed Martin ATL approach to Hardware/Software Codesign, and Hardware/Software Codesign tools developed by the Research Triangle Institute. This paper uses the RASSP SAR system benchmark as an example of Hardware/Software Codesign, and presents issues and designs for this system that were developed by Lockheed Martin ATL and RTI using Hardware/Software Codesign. TI - Hardware/Software Codesign from the RASSP Perspective JF - Journal of Signal Processing Systems DO - 10.1023/A:1007922421124 DA - 1997-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/hardware-software-codesign-from-the-rassp-perspective-Y0sCyVIGxq SP - 63 EP - 81 VL - 15 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -