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Since several years, complex embedded systems are used in an expanding number of domains. Complexity and time to market constraints impose to introduce major improvements in CAD methodologies. Hardware-Software codesign attempts to deduce automatically heterogeneous system solutions from a high level specification. The interface between heterogeneous resources can become critical in time and/or area for telecommunication applications, hence it is important to define techniques that minimize the communication overhead cost. In this paper we present an original method to synthesize efficient interfaces.
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Gogniat, G., Auguin, M., Belleudy, C. (1997). Interface Synthesis in Embedded HW/SW Systems. In: Kloos, C.D., Cerny, E. (eds) Hardware Description Languages and their Applications. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35064-6_8
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