• DocumentCode
    1814535
  • Title

    Virtual component co-design-applying function architecture co-design to automotive applications

  • Author

    Schirrmeister, Frank ; Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alberto

  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    221
  • Lastpage
    226
  • Abstract
    System design is moving from a trial-and-error manual process towards a more rigorous and tool-supported approach. The driving function for this move is the need to develop new products quickly, correctly and inexpensively. Time-to-market of four to six months are not uncommon today for some electronic systems. At the same time, there is a need to leverage maximally what deep sub-micron (DSM) technology has to offer to compete. Hence, an approach that has design re-use as its main goal has great potential to increase productivity of the industry as a whole. The basic tenets of the design methodology have been incorporated into the Cadence VCC environment for virtual component co-design. They are function-architecture co-design, mapping of functions to flexible and programmable architectures, and efficient and automatic implementation of actual code on the programmable components of the architecture. This paper illustrates these principles using the automotive applications as an example. Besides the different steps of the actual function architecture codesign methodology, the authors show and summarize the lessons learned from design projects. They outline how it has been possible to capture functions and candidate architectures and how the mapping of the functions to the candidate architectures can be carried out very quickly so as to converge to an "optimal" solution effectively and in a few iterations
  • Keywords
    CAD; automobile industry; design engineering; hardware-software codesign; automotive applications; candidate architectures; deep sub-micron technology; flexible architectures; function architecture co-design; programmable components; system design; time-to-market; virtual component co-design; Automotive applications; Automotive engineering; Circuit topology; Computer architecture; Convergence; Design methodology; Electronic mail; Network topology; Productivity; Time to market;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Vehicle Electronics Conference, 2001. IVEC 2001. Proceedings of the IEEE International
  • Conference_Location
    Tottori
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7229-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IVEC.2001.961757
  • Filename
    961757