DocumentCode
1141694
Title
Dynamic memory management methodology applied to embedded telecom network systems
Author
Ykman-Couvreur, Chantal ; Lambrecht, Jurgen ; Verkest, Diederik ; Catthoor, Francky ; Svantesson, Bengt ; Hemani, Ahmed ; Wolf, Fabian
Author_Institution
Interuniv. Microelectron. Center, Leuven, Belgium
Volume
10
Issue
5
fYear
2002
Firstpage
650
Lastpage
667
Abstract
Presents a new methodology for dynamic memory management of embedded telecom network systems. This methodology enables the designer to further raise the abstraction level of the initial system specification and to achieve optimized embedded system designs. This methodology is well suited for systems characterized by a set of concurrent and dynamic processes, very high-bit-rate data streams, and intensive data transfer and storage, as encountered in telecom network applications. Up to now, it has been successfully applied to four telecom network systems. This methodology can be easily integrated into any C++-based system synthesis approach that bridges the gap between a concurrent process-level system specification and an optimized (for area, performance, or power) embedded implementation of communicating hardware/software processors. This is in contrast to current system design practice, where VHDL/C is derived without room for exploration, refinement, and verification, leading to expensive late design iterations. In this paper, the main focus lies on the system-level specification model and the dynamic memory management applied to two real-life telecom network systems.
Keywords
abstract data types; embedded systems; protocols; storage management; telecommunication network management; C++-based system synthesis approach; abstraction level; communicating hardware/software processors; concurrent process-level system specification; dynamic memory management methodology; dynamic processes; embedded telecom network systems; initial system specification; middle-layer protocol processing; specification model; Application software; Bridges; Design methodology; Design optimization; Embedded system; Hardware; Memory management; Network synthesis; Optimization methods; Telecommunication network management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1063-8210
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVLSI.2002.801602
Filename
1178088
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