
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. October 2000
Book
Hardback
XVI, 248 pages
978-0-7923-7985-0 (ISBN)
Description
Function Architecture Co-Design is a new paradigm for the design and implementation of embedded systems.
Function/Architecture Optimization
and Co-Design of Embedded Systems
presents the authors' work in developing a function/architecture optimization and co-design formal methodology and framework for control-dominated embedded systems. The approach incorporates both data flow and control optimizations performed on a suitable novel intermediate design task representation. The aim is not only to enhance productivity of the designer and system developer, but also to improve quality of the final synthesis outcome.
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems discusses the proposed function/architecture co-design methodology, focusing on design representation, optimization, validation, and synthesis. Throughout the text, the difference between behavior specification and implementation is emphasized. The current need in co-design to move from synthesis-based technology to compiler-based technology is pointed out. The authors describe and show how performing data flow and control optimizations at the high abstraction level can lead to significant size and performance improvements in both the synthesized hardware and software. The work builds on bodies of research in the silicon and software compilation domains. The aforementioned techniques are specialized to the embedded systems domain. It is recognized that guided optimization can be applied on the internal design representation, no matter what the abstraction level, and need not be restricted to the final stages of software assembly code generation, or hardware synthesis.
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems will be of primary interest to researchers, developers, and professionals in the field of embedded systems design.
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems discusses the proposed function/architecture co-design methodology, focusing on design representation, optimization, validation, and synthesis. Throughout the text, the difference between behavior specification and implementation is emphasized. The current need in co-design to move from synthesis-based technology to compiler-based technology is pointed out. The authors describe and show how performing data flow and control optimizations at the high abstraction level can lead to significant size and performance improvements in both the synthesized hardware and software. The work builds on bodies of research in the silicon and software compilation domains. The aforementioned techniques are specialized to the embedded systems domain. It is recognized that guided optimization can be applied on the internal design representation, no matter what the abstraction level, and need not be restricted to the final stages of software assembly code generation, or hardware synthesis.
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems will be of primary interest to researchers, developers, and professionals in the field of embedded systems design.
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Edition
2000 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XVI, 248 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
571 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-7985-0 (9780792379850)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-4359-6
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Bassam Tabbara | Abdallah Tabbara | Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli
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Content
1 Introduction and Background.- 1 Introduction.- 2 System Level Design of Embedded Systems.- 2 Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-design.- 3 Design Representation.- 4 Function Optimizations.- 5 Function/Architecture Optimizations.- 6 Architectural Optimizations.- 7 Hardware/Software Co-Synthesis and Estimation.- 3 Overall Co-design Flow, Results, Conclusions, and the Future.- 8 Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design Flow.- 9 Synthesis Results.- 10 Conclusions and Future Research Opportunities.- References.- A C-Like Intermediate Format (Clif) for Design Representation.