Predictable design of low power systems by pre-implementation estimation and optimization

W. Nebel
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Each year tens of billions of Dollars are wasted by the microelectronics industry because of missed deadlines and delayed design projects. These delays are partially due to design iterations many of which could have been avoided if the low level ramifications of high level design decisions, at the architecture- and algorithmic-level would have been known before the time consuming and tedious RT- and lower level implementation started. In this contribution we present a system-level design flow and respective EDA support tools for low power designs. We analyze the requirements for such a design technology, which shifts more responsibility to the system architect. We exemplify this approach with a design flow for low power systems. The architecture of an algorithm-level power estimation tool is presented together with some use cases based on an EDA product which has been commercially developed from the research results of several collaborative projects funded by the Commission of the European Community.
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基于预估与优化的低功耗系统可预测设计
每年,由于错过最后期限和设计项目延误,微电子工业浪费了数百亿美元。这些延迟部分是由于设计迭代,如果高层设计决策的低级分支,在架构和算法级别上,在耗时且乏味的RT和较低级别实现开始之前就已经知道,那么许多设计迭代是可以避免的。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一个系统级设计流程和相应的EDA支持工具,用于低功耗设计。我们分析了这种设计技术的需求,它将更多的责任转移给了系统架构师。我们通过低功率系统的设计流程举例说明了这种方法。本文介绍了一种算法级功率估计工具的体系结构,以及基于EDA产品的一些用例,该产品是根据欧共体委员会资助的几个合作项目的研究成果开发的。
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