Tagungsbeitrag
Nebel, Wolfgang; Oppenheimer, Frank; Schumacher, Guido; Kabous, Laila; Radetzki, Martin; Putzke-Röming, Wolfram
The approach presented in this paper is a contribution to combine well established methodologies in software engineering, namely object-orientation, with novel cosimulation techniques for real-time HW/SW system simulation, and new synthesis techniques based on the HW-semantics of object-oriented HW-specifications. The result is a consistent object-oriented design process for safety critical hard real-time embedded systems. Its objective is to decrease the design time of such systems by improving the re-usability, enabling concurrent HW/SW co-design and avoiding unnecessary iteration loops to meet timing constraints. The paper presents a motivation for and a survey of the methodology as well as a brief introduction into the different phases of the process, in particular simulation and synthesis. The concepts are illustrated by a consistent example taken from an established system level benchmark.
2001
Kluwer Academic Publ.
Kluwer Academic Publ.
Boston
System-on-chip Methodologies and design languages