A Methodology to Design Programmable Embedded Systems: The Y-Chart Approach

Embedded systems architectures are increasingly becoming programmable, which means that an architecture can execute a set of applications instead of only one. This makes these systems cost-effective, as the same resources can be reused for another application by reprogramming the system. To design t...

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Hauptverfasser: Kienhuis, Bart, Deprettere, Ed F., van der Wolf, Pieter, Vissers, Kees
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Embedded systems architectures are increasingly becoming programmable, which means that an architecture can execute a set of applications instead of only one. This makes these systems cost-effective, as the same resources can be reused for another application by reprogramming the system. To design these programmable architectures, we present in this article a number of concepts of which one is the Y-chart approach. These concepts allow designers to perform a systematic exploration of the design space of architectures. Since this design space may be huge, it is narrowed down in a number of steps. The concepts presented in this article provide a methodology in which architectures can be obtained that satisfies a set of constraints while establishing enough flexibility to support a given set of applications.
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/3-540-45874-3_2