Function Architecture Co-Design is a new paradigm for the design and
implementation of embedded systems. Function/Architecture Optimization
and Co-Design of Embedded Systems presents the authors' work in
developing a function/architecture optimization and co-design formal
methodology and framework for control-dominated embedded systems. The
approach incorporates both data flow and control optimizations performed
on a suitable novel intermediate design task representation. The aim is
not only to enhance productivity of the designer and system developer,
but also to improve quality of the final synthesis outcome.
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems
discusses the proposed function/architecture co-design methodology,
focusing on design representation, optimization, validation, and
synthesis. Throughout the text, the difference between behavior
specification and implementation is emphasized. The current need in
co-design to move from synthesis-based technology to compiler-based
technology is pointed out. The authors describe and show how performing
data flow and control optimizations at the high abstraction level can
lead to significant size and performance improvements in both the
synthesized hardware and software. The work builds on bodies of research
in the silicon and software compilation domains. The aforementioned
techniques are specialized to the embedded systems domain. It is
recognized that guided optimization can be applied on the internal
design representation, no matter what the abstraction level, and need
not be restricted to the final stages of software assembly code
generation, or hardware synthesis.
Function/Architecture Optimization and Co-Design of Embedded Systems
will be of primary interest to researchers, developers, and
professionals in the field of embedded systems design.