Title :
FPGA emulation and prototyping of a cyberphysical-system-on-chip (CPSoC)
Author :
Sarma, Sridevi ; Dutt, Nikil
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Univ. of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, USA
Abstract :
Cyber-Physical Systems-on-Chip (CPSoC) are a new class of sensor- and actuator-rich multiprocessor system-on-chips (MPSoCs) whose operations are monitored, coordinated, and controlled using a computing-communication-control (C3) centric core with additional on-chip and cross-layer sensing and actuation capabilities that enable self-awareness within the observe-decide-act (ODA) paradigm. In order to build, evaluate, and illustrate the effectiveness of various features of this new MPSoC paradigm in a fast and cost effective way, a rapid prototyping and emulation platform along with the tool chains is absolutely necessary. In this paper, we present a design library and an FPGA emulation and prototyping platform to build and investigate self-aware adaptive computing using CPSoC paradigm. Our example implementation of CPSoC prototyping using Xilinx FPGAs includes ring-oscillator (RO) based multipurpose sensors integrated with a sensor network-on-chip (sNoC) which in turn is interfaced either to a bus based shared memory architecture or to a communication and computation network-on- chip (cNoC) distributed fabric supporting several actuation mechanism in the software and hardware stack. We also briefly discuss few applications of the CPSoC design library and the platform.
Keywords :
field programmable gate arrays; multiprocessing systems; rapid prototyping (industrial); system-on-chip; CPSoC design library; FPGA emulation; MPSoC; ODA paradigm; Xilinx FPGA; actuation capabilities; actuation mechanism; actuator-rich multiprocessor system-on-chips; bus based shared memory architecture; cNoC distributed fabric; communication and computation network-on- chip; computing-communication-control centric core; cross-layer sensing; cyber-physical systems-on-chip; emulation platform; observe-decide-act paradigm; on-chip sensing; prototyping platform; rapid prototyping; ring-oscillator based multipurpose sensors; sNoC; self-aware adaptive computing; sensor network-on-chip; sensor-rich multiprocessor system-on-chips; Computer architecture; Emulation; Field programmable gate arrays; Monitoring; System-on-chip; Temperature sensors; Adaptive Computing; Cross-Layer Approach; Cyber Physical Systems; CyberPhysical-System-On-Chip (CPSoC).; MPSoC; Self-Aware Computing;
Conference_Titel :
Rapid System Prototyping (RSP), 2014 25th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
DOI :
10.1109/RSP.2014.6966902