Authors
Andreas Gerstlauer, Christian Haubelt, Andy D Pimentel, Todor P Stefanov, Daniel D Gajski, Jürgen Teich
Publication date
2009/9/18
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Volume
28
Issue
10
Pages
1517-1530
Publisher
IEEE
Description
With ever-increasing system complexities, all major semiconductor roadmaps have identified the need for moving to higher levels of abstraction in order to increase productivity in electronic system design. Most recently, many approaches and tools that claim to realize and support a design process at the so-called electronic system level (ESL) have emerged. However, faced with the vast complexity challenges, in most cases at best, only partial solutions are available. In this paper, we develop and propose a novel classification for ESL synthesis tools, and we will present six different academic approaches in this context. Based on these observations, we can identify such common principles and needs as they are leading toward and are ultimately required for a true ESL synthesis solution, covering the whole design process from specification to implementation for complete systems across hardware and software …
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