2000
DOI: 10.1109/54.844331
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Hardware/software codesign and rapid prototyping of embedded systems

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“…On the one hand, PEG has its own working mechanism for making our program structure clearer and easier to manage. On the other hand, the mechanism of processing resources that contains the text and pictures determines [7] when the program is large-scale those resources will also be well managed.…”
Section: Advantages Of Work On the Large-scale Embedded Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the one hand, PEG has its own working mechanism for making our program structure clearer and easier to manage. On the other hand, the mechanism of processing resources that contains the text and pictures determines [7] when the program is large-scale those resources will also be well managed.…”
Section: Advantages Of Work On the Large-scale Embedded Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design embedded sys -tems poses challenges in performance evaluation, selec -tion of appropriate parts for system implementation, and verification of such systems for functional and temp -oral properties [1].Due to the complexity, cost require -ments and timing constraints of such systems [2], the traditional co-design methodology, that designers make the hardware/software(HW/SW) partitioning decisions at an early stage in development cycle and develop the hard -ware and software designs independently from then on, is not suitable for design requirements because of the lack of a unified representation, simulation, and synthesis framework [3]. Usually, simulation is used for exploring the design space and validating the functional and timing behaviors of embedded systems [2]. But recently available tools mainly aim at low-level co-simulation, simulation speed is too slow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many hardware/software co-design techniques can be used to analyze the effectiveness of embedded system architectures. Slomka et al [15] discuss the development life cycle of designing embedded systems. In their approach, various partitionings of software onto hardware devices are proposed and analyzed to determine if predefined performance requirements can be met.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%