Second IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications SW/HW Co-design of a Java-based ASIP for Pervasive Computing in Mobile Applications Perth, Australia January 28-January 30 ISBN: 0-7695-2081-2
A 32bit Java-based ASIP (Application Specified Instruction set Processor) is designed for pervasive computing in mobile applications to run MIPS-compatible local instructions and some application-specific Java bytecodes in a RISC-like architecture. In Java-mode, some Java bytecodes employed in the specific application are decoded into local instructions by VLSI implementation. With VHDL simulation tools, SW\HW co-design verified that Java bytecodes could be executed on the processor with a local thread for a real-time visual processing. Furthermore, the design was synthesized to physical layout according to 1.2?m standard CMOS technology and the simulation shows that the processor can run at a frequency of 20MHz.
Index Terms:
SW\HW Co-design, Java-based ASIP(JASIP), Mobile Multimedia, Pervasive Computing
Citation:
Min Jiang, Bing Yang, Xinan Wang, Tianyi Zhang, "SW/HW Co-design of a Java-based ASIP for Pervasive Computing in Mobile Applications," delta, pp.369, Second IEEE International Workshop on Electronic Design, Test and Applications, 2004 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||