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Proceedings of The 26th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'00) Volume I-Volume 1
p. 1076
A Simulink(c)-Based Approach to System Level Design and Architecture Selection
L. Lavagno, Università di Udine
B. Pino, Universidad de Granada
L.M. Reyneri, Politecnico di Torino
A. Serra, Politecnico di Torino
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We propose a design flow for low power and low-cost, data-dominated, embedded systems, which tightly integrate different technologies and architectures. We use Mathworks' Simulink(c) environment for functional specification and analysis of performance criteria such as timing (latency and throughput) and power dissipation. The flow can exploit trade-offs between software and hardware as well as between digital and analog implementations, and it can generate, respectively, the C, VHDL and Skill codes of the selected architecture. The proposed system has several cost functions such as power consumption; speed, area, and it can optimize the design according to either of them.
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Index Terms- Hardware-Software codesign, Low-power, mixed analog/digital, embedded systems, system-on-a-chip
Citation:
L. Lavagno, B. Pino, L.M. Reyneri, A. Serra,
"A Simulink(c)-Based Approach to System Level Design and Architecture Selection,"
euromicro,
p. 1076,
Proceedings of The 26th EUROMICRO Conference (EUROMICRO'00) Volume I-Volume 1,
2000
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