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2009
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Reduction techniques for synchronous dataflow graphs

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Reduction techniques for synchronous dataflow graphs
The Synchronous Dataflow (SDF) model of computation is popular for modelling the timing behaviour of real-time embedded hardware and software systems and applications. It is an essential ingredient of several automated design-flows and design-space exploration tools. The model can be analysed for throughput and latency properties. Although the SDF model is fairly simple, the analysis algorithms are often of high complexity and the models that need to be analysed may be fairly large. This paper introduces two graph transformations for reducing large SDF graphs into simpler, smaller ones that can be analysed more efficiently and give a conservative and often tight estimation of the timing of the original model and hence of the hard real-time system. We can make SDF based methods more efficient and prove that analyses that were done manually in an ad-hoc fashion in the past, can be done automatically and with guaranteed correctness. Additionally we introduce a novel conversion from SDF t...
Marc Geilen
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Updated 16 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where DAC
Authors Marc Geilen
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