Proceedings of the 41st Annual Design Automation Conference 2004
DOI: 10.1145/996566.996754
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Heterogeneous MP-SoC

Abstract: To meet conflicting flexibility, performance and cost constraints of demanding signal processing applications, future designs in this domain will contain an increasing number of application specific programmable units combined with complex communication and memory infrastructures. Novel architecture trends like Application Specific Instruction-set Processors (ASIPs) as well as customized buses and Network-on-Chip based communication promise enormous potential for optimization. However, state-of-the-art tooling… Show more

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“…It is motivated by the evolution of information technology: The introduction of new RATs, such as UMTS or the IEEE 802.11 family of WLANs, the required compatibility with the existing RATs, including GSM and GPRS, and the increasing demand for new and differentiated user services call for flexible transceiver solutions. Therefore, the flexibility of general purpose processors (GPPs), digital signal processors (DSPs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), picoArrays [25], networks on a chip (NoCs) [26], or multiprocessor systems on a chip (MP-SoCs) [27] is becoming more important than the energy efficiency of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) [28], [29], [30]. Today's reconfigurable devices offer high computing capacities at moderate power consumptions.…”
Section: Software-defined Radiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is motivated by the evolution of information technology: The introduction of new RATs, such as UMTS or the IEEE 802.11 family of WLANs, the required compatibility with the existing RATs, including GSM and GPRS, and the increasing demand for new and differentiated user services call for flexible transceiver solutions. Therefore, the flexibility of general purpose processors (GPPs), digital signal processors (DSPs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), picoArrays [25], networks on a chip (NoCs) [26], or multiprocessor systems on a chip (MP-SoCs) [27] is becoming more important than the energy efficiency of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) [28], [29], [30]. Today's reconfigurable devices offer high computing capacities at moderate power consumptions.…”
Section: Software-defined Radiomentioning
confidence: 99%