38th Conference on Design Automation (DAC'01) Addressing the System-on-a-Chip Interconnect Woes Through Communication-Based Eesign Las Vegas, Nevada, United States June 18-June 22 ISBN: 1-58113-297-2
Communication-based design represents a formal method approach to of system-on-a-chip design that considers communication between components as important as the computations they perform. "Our network-on-chip" approach partitions the communication into layers to maximize reuse and provide a programmer with an abstraction of the underlying communication framework. This layered approach is cast in the structure advocated by the OSI Reference network model and is demonstrated with a reconfigurable DSP example. The Metropolis methodology of deriving layers through a sequence of successive adaptation steps between incompatible behaviors refinement of communication is illustrated through the Intercom a design example. In another approach, MESCAL provides a designer with tools for a correct-by-construction protocol stack.
Index Terms:
communication-based design, network-on-chip, platform-based design, protocol stack
Citation:
J. Rabaey, K. Keutzer, M. Sheets, S. Malik, A. Mihal, A. Sangiovanni-Vencentelli, M. Sgroi, "Addressing the System-on-a-Chip Interconnect Woes Through Communication-Based Eesign," dac, pp.667-672, 38th Conference on Design Automation (DAC'01), 2001 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||