Title of article :
IP protection of DSP algorithms for system on chip implementation
Author/Authors :
Chapman، نويسنده , , R.، نويسنده , , Durrani، نويسنده , , T.S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Silicon technology has now advanced to the point that
there is a serious mismatch in the time taken to design advanced
silicon-based systems and the time to market for any new product
or product derivative. To obviate this delay, a new paradigm is
emerging based on intellectual property (IP) exchange, where designers
and differing companies share subsystems (virtual cores)
between themselves to reduce design time to acceptable levels.
To this end, over 150 companies including all the major players
formed the Virtual Socket Interface Alliance in March 1997.
The protection of IP has become a serious issue as intercompany
subsystem design exchange becomes more commonplace.
This paper presents new techniques to protect the IP of virtual
cores that implement digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms.
The approach involves embedding codewords into the design of
fundamental signal processing algorithms such as digital filters
and the DFT in such a way that proof of authorship can be retained,
and, if required, easily identified. The techniques discussed
can be adapted to protect other fundamental DSP algorithms such
as convolution and correlation.
The protection of IP via watermarking techniques is increasingly
being applied at all levels of design. It is particularly advantageous
if such techniques are applied at the highest abstraction levels in
the design flow, and if such techniques are applied at basic algorithm
level, they become very difficult to detect at lower levels of
system design.
Keywords :
DSP algorithms , watermarking. , VLSI design , intellectual property , system onchip
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING