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Abstract application modeling for system design space exploration

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Abstract

The increasing complexity of System-on-Chip (SoC) requires a complete reexamination of design and validation methods prior to final implementation whereas faster system design space exploration is today's requirement to speed up the design process in order to cope with 'time-to-market' constraint. We have introduced SoC modeling approach which mixes simulation and formal modeling and verification methods for efficient design space exploration phase of SoC design cycle. The applications are described as a network of communicating tasks whose behaviors are abstracted. Because applications are abstract, it is possible to significantly increase the speed of simulation, to perform a quick performance analysis and apply static formal analysis techniques at higher level of abstraction. The proposed methodology has been employed in the design of a telecommunication system. A part of the application is modeled as a set of tasks in a modeling language and their behavior is monitored as a waveform of events in a simulation environment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th EUROMICRO Conference on Digital System Design
Subtitle of host publicationArchitectures, Methods and Tools, DSD 2006
Pages331-337
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2006
Event9th EUROMICRO Conference on Digital System Design: Architectures, Methods and Tools, DSD 2006 - Dubrovnik, Croatia
Duration: 30 Aug 20061 Sept 2006

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 9th EUROMICRO Conference on Digital System Design: Architectures, Methods and Tools, DSD 2006

Conference

Conference9th EUROMICRO Conference on Digital System Design: Architectures, Methods and Tools, DSD 2006
Country/TerritoryCroatia
CityDubrovnik
Period30/08/061/09/06

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