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A functional formalization of on chip communications

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A functional formalization of on chip communications
This paper presents a formal model and a systematic approach to the validation of communication tures at a high level of abstraction. This model is described mathematically by a function, named GeNoC. The correctness of GeNoC is expressed as a theorem, which states that messages emitted on the architecture reach their expected destination without any modification of their content. The model identifies the key constituents common to all on chip communication architectures, and their essential properties from which the correctness theorem is deduced. Each constituent is represented by a function that has no explicit definition but is constrained to satisfy the essential properties. Thus, the validation of a particular architecture is reduced to the proof that its concrete definition satisfies the essential properties. In practice, the model has been defined in the logic of the ACL2 theorem proving system. We illustrate our approach on several architectures that constitute concrete instan...
Julien Schmaltz, Dominique Borrione
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where FAC
Authors Julien Schmaltz, Dominique Borrione
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