An instruction set simulator is an important tool for system architects and for software developers. However, when implementing a simulator, there are many choices which can be made and that have an effect on the speed and the accuracy of the simulation. They are especially relevant to DSP simulation. This chapter explains the different strategies for implementing a simulator.
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Brandner, F., Horspool, N., & Krall, A. (2013). DSP instruction set simulation. In Handbook of Signal Processing Systems: Second Edition (pp. 945–974). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6859-2_29
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