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RASSP virtual prototyping of DSP systems

Published: 13 June 1997 Publication History

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This paper describes a top-down hierarchical simulationprocess that dramatically accelerates the design-evolution of DSPsystems when compared with traditional physical prototypingmethods. A summary of the model abstraction hierarchy and purposes for the various types of models provides critical guidance in selecting appropriate abstractions to achieve accurate yet efficient simulations. The simulations enable rapid exploration ofmany more alternative software and hardware solutions thanwould be practical using conventional gate-level simulation technologies. The result is improved design adaptations and quality.

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DAC '97: Proceedings of the 34th annual Design Automation Conference
June 1997
788 pages
ISBN:0897919203
DOI:10.1145/266021
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