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Hardware/Software Codesign of Embedded Systems
  • TOPICS IN COMPUTERS I
  • ELG7186B  (EACJ5807B )Carleton CRN 17151

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Goals
  • To introduce issues and methods for the
    specification and design of embedded computing
    systems
  • To present techniques for codesign

CODESIGN
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Embedded Systems Infomercial ?
  • Sales of microprocessors rose 3 in 2007 as chip
    companies sold 270 billion worth of chips
    worldwide (Gartner).
  • Intel had 12.2 market share, followed by
  • Samsung with 7.7,
  • Toshiba with 4.6 and
  • Texas Instruments with 4.2.
  • -wise, the embedded and desktop markets are
    about the same, since embedded computers cost
    only a few to tens of dollars - you can't put a
    200 processor inside a pager
  • Designers of embedded systems will likely be in
    high demand

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Who knows how to build embedded systems?
  • Such systems used to be the domain of hardware
    designers.
  • Today, embedded system designer must be
    experienced in both software and hardware design,
    as well as in embedded applications.
  • In addition, because an embedded system usually
    executes just one program during its lifetime
    (unlike desktop computers that execute thousands
    of programs), the designer must be familiar with
    optimization techniques to perform the specific
    program using the least size, power, and time.

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ELG 7186B Course Outline
  • Introduction Concurrent Engineering
  • Hardware/Software Components and Architectures of
    Embedded Systems
  • System Modeling and Specification Languages
    (State Machines, Codesign FSM, StateCharts,
    Petri-Nets, Communicating Sequential Processes,
    Synchronous Dataflow System Level Specification
    Languages). Co-Simulation.
  • System-Level Synthesis Architecture selection.
    Hardware/Software Partitioning.
  • Interface Analysis and Synthesis.
  • Hardware and Software Synthesis.
  • Co-Verification and rapid prototyping of
    Hardware/Software Systems
  • Hardware/Software Codesign Environments.

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CO
  • SPECIFICATION
  • SIMULATION
  • VERIFICATION
  • PARTITIONING
  • SYNTHESIS

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References
  • Peter Marwedel, Embedded System Design,
    Springer, 2005, ISBN-10 0387292373
  • Daniel D. Gajski, Franck Vahid, Sanjiv Narayan,
    Jie Gong, Specification and Design of Embedded
    Systems, PTR Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs,
    New Jersey 07632, 1994, ISBN 0-13-150731-1
  • Wayne Wolf, Computers as Components. Principles
    of Embedded Computing Systems Design, Morgan
    Kaufmann, 2002, Elsevier Science ISBN
    1-55860-541
  • Tim Mikkelsen, Embedded Computers In Electronic
    Instruments, from Standard Handbook Of
    Electronic Engineering, The McGraw-Hill
    Companies,2004
  • A. Jantsch, Modeling Embedded Systems and SoC's
    - Concurrency and Time in Models of Computation,
    Morgan Kaufmann, 2003.

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Marking Scheme
  • Assignments (1 or 2) (15 )
  • One or two assignments, dealing with co-design
    methodologies and/or tools will be given out to
    familiarize the student with system modeling
  • First project task (15 )
  • This task involves a literature review of an
    agreed upon topic, preferably in line with the
    students research
  • A paper presentation is given to the class
    discussing one of the literatures surveyed in the
    first project task. This will be scheduled for
    sometime in the middle of the semester.
  • Second project task (35 )
  • This task complements the first one, through the
    design, simulation and/or implementation of the
    chosen topic. The student is free to utilize any
    available tools and languages to carry out the
    research.
  • A presentation outlining the projects details
    and results is given to the class. Each student
    is required to choose at least one of the
    presentations (paper or project)
  • Final examination (35)
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