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Transaction-Level Power Modeling

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TLPM qualification has been performed on different designs. Power characterization phase creates the correlation matrix which encloses the design power parameters of signals. Correlation matrix is used for implementation of power models in the TLM description. Power models are added in the callback functions of registers. When a register is accessed during simulation, power models evaluate the change and calculate the exerted energy. In this book, TLPM is applied to different designs with different scales in order to prove the efficiency of the methodology. In this chapter, experimental results are added for power estimation on TLPM. Accuracy and speed are compared for TLM and RTL results.

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Darwish, A.B., El-Moursy, M.A., Dessouky, M.A. (2020). Experimental Results. In: Transaction-Level Power Modeling. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24827-7_5

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