Automatic communication synthesis with hardware sharing for multi-processor SoC design

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We present a hardware sharing method for design space exploration of multi-processor embedded systems. In our prior work, we had developed a system-level design tool named SystemBuilder which automatically synthesizes target implementation of a system from a functional description. In this work, we have extended SystemBuilder so that it can automatically synthesize an area-efficient implementation which shares a hardware module among different applications. With SystemBuilder, designers only need to enable an option in order to share a hardware module. The designers, therefore, can easily explore a design space including hardware sharing in short time. A case study shows the effectiveness of the hardware sharing on design space exploration. Copyright © 2010 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers.

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Ando, Y., Shibata, S., Honda, S., Tomiyama, H., & Takada, H. (2010). Automatic communication synthesis with hardware sharing for multi-processor SoC design. IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, E93-A(12), 2509–2516. https://doi.org/10.1587/transfun.E93.A.2509

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