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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
J. Rabaey, University of California at Berkeley
K. Keutzer, University of California at Berkeley
M. Sheets, University of California at Berkeley
S. Malik, Princeton University
A. Mihal, University of California at Berkeley
A. Sangiovanni-Vencentelli, University of California at Berkeley
M. Sgroi, University of California at Berkeley
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
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