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A unified HW/SW interface model to remove discontinuities between HW and SW design

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A unified HW/SW interface model to remove discontinuities between HW and SW design
One major challenge in System-on-Chip (SoC) design is the definition and design of interfaces between hardware and software. Traditional ASIC designer and software designer model HW/SW interface twice. Using two separate models introduces a discontinuity between hardware and software. This paper introduces a unified HW/SW component model to describe t parts of HW/SW interface at different abstraction levels. The benefits of using the proposed model are two fold: first, it a single model to present system design from abstract specification to mixed HW/SW implementation and second, it full system simulation at different abstraction level during refinement flow. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.3.3 [Programming Languages]: Language Contructs and Features B.4.2 [Input/Output and Data Communications]: Input/Output Devices General Terms Algorithms, Design, Standardization, Languages Keywords Hardware/Software Interfaces, Hardware dependent Software, Embedded Systems
Aimen Bouchhima, Xi Chen, Frédéric P
Added 29 Jun 2010
Updated 29 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2005
Where EMSOFT
Authors Aimen Bouchhima, Xi Chen, Frédéric Pétrot, Wander O. Cesário, Ahmed Amine Jerraya
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