Title :
Using fuzzy logic to derive an optimum embedded application specific architecture
Author :
Nguyen, Anhtu ; Nguyen, CamQuynh
Abstract :
Embedded computer system design is traditionally ad hoc and manual. In most instances, system designers put together a “straw-man” system and then evolve from there using classical queue network model (QNM). This approach can cause tunnel vision, since system designers tend to put together a system that is very similar to the predecessor system. The resulting architecture is not derived directly from the set of target application code, instead it is only a modification of the predecessor system. This paper will introduce the concept behind the architecture process flow that uses compiler front-end technique, knowledge base, neural nets and fuzzy logic rules to derive an application specific architecture directly from the target application requirements. A case study on deriving an architecture with limited set of components from the Motorola M68HC11 microcontroller family will be demonstrated using the architecture process flow
Keywords :
Application software; Computer architecture; Design for testability; Digital signal processing; Fuzzy logic; Hardware; Object oriented modeling; Production; Signal processing algorithms; Software performance;
Conference_Titel :
WESCON/'95. Conference record. 'Microelectronics Communications Technology Producing Quality Products Mobile and Portable Power Emerging Technologies'
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2636-9
DOI :
10.1109/WESCON.1995.485452