Hardware module reuse is a standard solution to the problems of increasing complexity of chip architectures and pressure to reduce time to market. In the absence of a single module interface standard, predesigned modules for ?plug-and-play? usually require a converter between incompatible interface protocols. Current approaches to automatic synthesis of protocol converters mostly lack formal foundations and either employ abstractions far removed from the HDL implementation level or grossly simplify the structure of the protocols considered. This work presents a state-machine-based formalism for modeling bus-based communication protocols and a notion of protocol compatibility and of correct conversion between incompatible protocols. This for...
Modern computer systems rely more and more on on-chip communication protocols to exchange data. To m...
Protocol conversion for mismatched protocols has been addressed in a number of formal and informal s...
A protocol mismatch occurs when heterogeneous networks try to communicate with each other. Such mism...
Hardware module reuse is a standard solution to the problems of increasing complexity of chip archit...
In the absence of a single module interface standard, integration of pre-designed modules in System-...
The field of chip design is characterized by contradictory pressures to reduce time-to-market and ma...
Reuse of IP blocks is an important design philosophy for embedded systems. This allows shorter desig...
The gateways that connect networks must deal with heterogeneity in the protocols they support. One a...
AbstractSystem-on-chip verification is an active research area. Of particular interest is protocol c...
Plug-n-play-style intellectual property reuse in system-on-chip design is facilitated by the use of ...
Plug-n-Play style Intellectual Property (IP) reuse in System on Chip (SoC) design is facilitated by ...
Protocol conversion deals with the automatic synthesis of an additional component, often referred to...
Plug-n-Play style Intellectual Property(IP) reuse in System on Chip(SoC) design is facilitated by th...
International audienceA system-on-chip (SoC) contains numerous intellectual property blocks, or IPs....
Modern computer systems rely more and more on on-chip communication protocols to exchange data. To m...
Modern computer systems rely more and more on on-chip communication protocols to exchange data. To m...
Protocol conversion for mismatched protocols has been addressed in a number of formal and informal s...
A protocol mismatch occurs when heterogeneous networks try to communicate with each other. Such mism...
Hardware module reuse is a standard solution to the problems of increasing complexity of chip archit...
In the absence of a single module interface standard, integration of pre-designed modules in System-...
The field of chip design is characterized by contradictory pressures to reduce time-to-market and ma...
Reuse of IP blocks is an important design philosophy for embedded systems. This allows shorter desig...
The gateways that connect networks must deal with heterogeneity in the protocols they support. One a...
AbstractSystem-on-chip verification is an active research area. Of particular interest is protocol c...
Plug-n-play-style intellectual property reuse in system-on-chip design is facilitated by the use of ...
Plug-n-Play style Intellectual Property (IP) reuse in System on Chip (SoC) design is facilitated by ...
Protocol conversion deals with the automatic synthesis of an additional component, often referred to...
Plug-n-Play style Intellectual Property(IP) reuse in System on Chip(SoC) design is facilitated by th...
International audienceA system-on-chip (SoC) contains numerous intellectual property blocks, or IPs....
Modern computer systems rely more and more on on-chip communication protocols to exchange data. To m...
Modern computer systems rely more and more on on-chip communication protocols to exchange data. To m...
Protocol conversion for mismatched protocols has been addressed in a number of formal and informal s...
A protocol mismatch occurs when heterogeneous networks try to communicate with each other. Such mism...