A cycle-accurate Simulator for a REconfigurable MUlti-media System

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This paper introduces a cycle-accurate Simulator for a dynamically REconfigurable MUlti-media System, called SimREMUS. SimREMUS can either be used at transaction-level, which allows the modeling and simulation of higher-level hardware and embedded software, or at register transfer level, if the dynamic system behavior is desired to be observed at signal level. Trade-offs among a set of criteria that are frequently used to characterize the design of a reconfigurable computing system, such as granularity, programmability, configurability as well as architecture of processing elements and route modules etc., can be quickly evaluated. Moreover, a complete tool chain for SimREMUS, including compiler and debugger, is developed. SimREMUS could simulate 270 k cycles per second for million gates SoC (System-on-a-Chip) and produced one H.264 1080p frame in 15 minutes, which might cost days on VCS (platform: CPU: E5200@ 2.5 Ghz, RAM: 2.0 GB). Simulation showed that 1080p@30 fps of H.264 High Profile@ Level 4 can be achieved when exploiting a 200 MHz working frequency on the VLSI architecture of REMUS. Copyright © 2010.

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Zhu, M., Liu, L., Yin, S., Yin, C., & Wei, S. (2010). A cycle-accurate Simulator for a REconfigurable MUlti-media System. In IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems (Vol. E93-D, pp. 3202–3210). Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication, Engineers, IEICE. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.E93.D.3202

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