DocumentCode
2953729
Title
The case for a configure-and-execute paradigm
Author
Vahid, Frank ; Givargis, Tony
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., California Univ., Riverside, CA, USA
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
63
Abstract
Tomorrow´s silicon chips will hold more transistors than most embedded system designers could possibly use under the prevalent “describe-and-synthesize” design paradigm. Many have thus re-proposed the once popular “capture-and-simulate” paradigm, wherein pre-designed Intellectual Property software and hardware components are connected and co-simulated, to reduce this gap. However, major hurdles limit this paradigm to only very high-cost embedded systems. In this paper, we describe those hurdles and present a case for a new “configure-and-execute” paradigm for mainstream embedded systems, based on the idea of deconstructing rather than constructing systems, which takes advantage of the surplus transistors in a way that can overcome the hurdles and significantly reduce time-to-market
Keywords
embedded systems; hardware-software codesign; industrial property; capture-and-simulate paradigm; configure-and-execute paradigm; intellectual property software; mainstream embedded systems; Computer aided software engineering; Costs; Digital cameras; Embedded system; Intellectual property; Logic; Microcontrollers; Permission; Silicon; System-on-a-chip;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Hardware/Software Codesign, 1999. (CODES '99) Proceedings of the Seventh International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Rome
ISSN
1092-6100
Print_ISBN
1-58113-132-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/HSC.1999.777393
Filename
777393
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