
Hardware/Software Co-Design
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Tremezzo, Italy, June 19-30, 1995
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. January 1996
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-7923-3882-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Concurrent design, or co-design of hardware and software is extremely important for meeting design goals, such as high performance, that are the key to commercial competitiveness.
Hardware/Software Co-Design
covers many aspects of the subject, including methods and examples for designing: (1) general purpose and embedded computing systems based on instruction set processors; (2) telecommunication systems using general purpose digital signal processors as well as application specific instruction set processors; (3) embedded control systems and applications to automotive electronics. The book also surveys the areas of emulation and prototyping systems with field programmable gate array technologies, hardware/software synthesis and verification, and industrial design trends. Most contributions emphasize the design methodology, the requirements and state of the art of computer aided co-design tools, together with current design examples.
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Series
Edition
1996
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
167
167 s/w Abbildungen
167 black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1880 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-3882-6 (9780792338826)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-0187-2
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Content
Preface. Introduction. 1. Hardware/Software Co-Design: Application Domains and Design Technologies; G. De Micheli. Instruction Set Processors. 2. Hardware/Software Co-Design of Processors: Concepts and Examples; J. Hennessy, M. Heinrich. 3. Performance Analysis of Embedded Systems; S. Malik, et al. Embedded Signal Processing Systems. 4. Co-Design of DSP Systems; H. De Man, et al. 5. Concurrent Hw/Sw Design for Telecommunication Systems: A Product Development Perspective; H. Meyr, et al. 6. Programmable Chips in Consumer Electronics and Telecommunications: Architecture and Design Technology; G. Goossens, et al. 7. Code Generation and Optimization Techniques for Embedded Digital Signal Processors; S. Liao, et al. 8. Effective Heterogeneous Design and Co-Simulation; W.-T. Chang, et al. Embedded Control Systems. 9. Embedded System Co-Design: Synthesis and Verification; L. Lavagno, et al. 10. Embedded System Co-Design: Towards Portability and Rapid Integration; G. Borriello, et al. 11. TOSCA: A Pragmatic Approach to Co-Design Automation of Control-Dominated Systems; A. Balboni, et al. 12. Automotive Electronics: A Major Application Field for Hardware/Software Co-Design; M. Chiodo. Trends in Co-Design. 13. Trends in Embedded System Technology: An Industrial Perspective; P.G. Paulin, et al. 14. Emulation and Prototyping of Digital Systems; R. Helaihel, K. Olukotun. 15. A Review of Hardware Synthesis Techniques: Behavioral Synthesis; R. Camposano, et al. 16. Software Systems: Languages, Models and Processes; C. Bolchini, C. Ghezzi. 17. The Lambda Approach to System Verification; R.B. Hughes, G. Musgrave. 18. Industrial HW/SW Co-Design; K. Buchenrieder, et al. Index.