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System Level Design: Orthogonolization of Concerns and Platform-Based Design

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IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, (December 2000)

Abstract

System-level design issues become critical as implementation technology evolves towards increasingly complex integrated circuits and the time-to-market pressure continues relentlessly. To cope with these issues, new methodologies that emphasize re-use at all levels of abstraction are a "must", and this is a major focus of our work in the Gigascale Silicon Research Center (GSRC). We present some important concepts for system design that are likely to provide at least some of the gains in productivity postulated above. In particular, we focus on a method that separates parts of the design process and makes them nearly independent so that complexity could be mastered. In this domain, architecture-function co-design and communication-based design are introduced and motivated. Platforms are essential elements of this design paradigm. We define system platforms and we argue about their use and relevance. Then we present an application of the design methodology to the design of wireless systems. Finally, we present a new approach to platform-based design called MESCAL, based on highly concurrent and software-programmable architectures and associated design tools.

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