This paper presents a new approach for modeling hardware and software tasks in codesign system. The model has the advantage that the hardware tasks are structured in a way that is compatible with the software tasks. As a result, both hardware and software tasks can be managed in a uniform manner using a single task manager. A hardware/software partitioning and schedule algorithm is developed to automatically map the tasks to the codesign resources to minimize the processing time (makespan). The practicality of our approach is demonstrated with an implementation of dummy tasks for an existing reconfigurable computer, the UltraSONIC. The results show that our approach is promising for a real application. 1
Frequency interleaving is introduced as a means of conceptualizing and co-scheduling hardware and so...
We present a software oriented approach to hardware/software codesign by applying traditional compil...
In this report we present two appraoches for synthesis of real-time systems with a minimal number of...
The thesis provides a new approach to the codesign of digital systems. Complex systems tend to have ...
Many high-performance embedded real-time systems are today implemented heterogeneously, with some pa...
HW/SW codesign and Reconfigurable Computing are commonly used methodologies for digital systems desi...
This paper presents the underlying methodology of Cosmos: an interactive approach for hardware/softw...
figurable computing are commonly used methodologies for digital-systems design. However, no previous...
Abstract. The paper proposes a novel heuristic technique for integrated hardware-software partitioni...
This paper presents a new partitioning method for software oriented hardware /software codesign. It ...
Abstract:- This study addresses a new approach to the Hardware/Software partitioning problem focused...
This paper addresses fundamental aspects of system modelling and partitioning algorithms in the area...
Summarization: Partial reconfiguration (PR) of FPGAs can be used to dynamically extend and adapt the...
International audienceThis paper aims at a theory for hardware/software codesign. We approach this g...
The Codesign Virtual Machine (CVM) is introduced as a next generation system modeling semantic. The ...
Frequency interleaving is introduced as a means of conceptualizing and co-scheduling hardware and so...
We present a software oriented approach to hardware/software codesign by applying traditional compil...
In this report we present two appraoches for synthesis of real-time systems with a minimal number of...
The thesis provides a new approach to the codesign of digital systems. Complex systems tend to have ...
Many high-performance embedded real-time systems are today implemented heterogeneously, with some pa...
HW/SW codesign and Reconfigurable Computing are commonly used methodologies for digital systems desi...
This paper presents the underlying methodology of Cosmos: an interactive approach for hardware/softw...
figurable computing are commonly used methodologies for digital-systems design. However, no previous...
Abstract. The paper proposes a novel heuristic technique for integrated hardware-software partitioni...
This paper presents a new partitioning method for software oriented hardware /software codesign. It ...
Abstract:- This study addresses a new approach to the Hardware/Software partitioning problem focused...
This paper addresses fundamental aspects of system modelling and partitioning algorithms in the area...
Summarization: Partial reconfiguration (PR) of FPGAs can be used to dynamically extend and adapt the...
International audienceThis paper aims at a theory for hardware/software codesign. We approach this g...
The Codesign Virtual Machine (CVM) is introduced as a next generation system modeling semantic. The ...
Frequency interleaving is introduced as a means of conceptualizing and co-scheduling hardware and so...
We present a software oriented approach to hardware/software codesign by applying traditional compil...
In this report we present two appraoches for synthesis of real-time systems with a minimal number of...