Development of methodologies for memory management and design space exploration of SW/HW computer architectures for designing embedded systems

Abstract

This PhD dissertation proposes innovative methodologies to support the designing and the mapping process of embedded systems. Due to the increasing requirements, embedded systems have become quite complex, as they consist of several partially dependent heterogeneous components. Systematic Design Space Exploration (DSE) methodologies are required to support the near-optimal design of embedded systems within the available short time-to-market. In this target domain, the existing DSE approaches either require too much exploration time to find near-optimal designs due to the high number of parameters and the correlations between the parameters of the target domain, or they end up with a less efficient trade-off result in order to find a design within acceptable time. In this dissertation we present an alternative DSE methodology, which is based on systematic creation of scalable and near-optimal DSE frameworks. The frameworks describe all the available options of the exploration space in a ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/28962
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/28962
ND
28962
Alternative title
Ανάπτυξη μεθοδολογιών διαχείρισης μνήμης και εξερεύνησης σχεδιασμών σε αρχιτεκτονικές υπολογιστών υλικού/λογισμικού για σχεδίαση ενσωματωμένων συστημάτων
Author
Kritikakou, Angeliki (Father's name: Stavros)
Date
2013
Degree Grantor
University of Patras
Committee members
Γκούτης Κωνσταντίνος
Catthoor Francky
Νικολαΐδης Σπυρίδων
Σούντρης Δημήτριος
Θεοδωρίδης Γεώργιος
Νικολός Δημήτριος
Κουφοπαύλου Οδυσσέας
Discipline
Engineering and TechnologyElectrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Keywords
Embedded systems; System design flow; Design space exploration; Memory hierarchy; Software/hardware mapping; Memory storage size; Scheduling and assignment; Top-down methodologies
Country
Greece
Language
English
Description
xxix, 273 σ., tbls., fig., ind.
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