PeaCE: A Hardware-Software Codesign Environment for Multimedia Embedded Systems
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BibTeX
@MISC{Ha_peace:a,
author = {Soonhoi Ha and Sungchan Kim and Choonseung Lee and Youngmin Yi},
title = {PeaCE: A Hardware-Software Codesign Environment for Multimedia Embedded Systems},
year = {}
}
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Abstract
Existent hardware-software (HW-SW) codesign tools mainly focus on HW-SW cosimulation to build a virtual prototyping environment that enables software design and system verification without need of making a hardware prototype. Not only HW-SW cosimulation, but also HW-SW codesign methodology involves system specification, functional simulation, design-space exploration, and hardware-software cosynthesis. The PeaCE codesign environment is the first full-fledged HW-SW codesign environment that provides seamless codesign flow from functional simulation to system synthesis. Targeting for multimedia applications with real-time constraints, PeaCE specifies the system behavior with a heterogeneous composition of three models of computation and utilizes features of the formal models maximally during the whole design process. It is also a reconfigurable framework in the sense that third-party design tools can be integrated to build a customized tool







