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Hardware/software co-simulation
Proceedings of the 31st annual conference on Design automation conference - DAC '94, 1994Hardware-software co-simulation refers to verifying that hardware and software function correctly together. This has traditionally been a task performed after the prototype hardware is available using in-circuit emulators and other techniques. With hardware-software co-design and embedded processors within large single ICs, it is more necessary to ...
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The need for co-simulation in ASIC-verification
EUROMICRO 97. Proceedings of the 23rd EUROMICRO Conference: New Frontiers of Information Technology (Cat. No.97TB100167), 2002We present a new ASIC design process including software/hardware co-simulation. The increasing complexity of software/hardware systems means that the design process takes more time and today the verification is often the bottle neck in the design process.
Stefan Sjöholm, Lennart Lindh
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Interface Jacobian‐based Co‐Simulation
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2014SUMMARYCo‐simulation is a prominent method to solve multi‐physics problems. Multi‐physics simulations using a co‐simulation approach have an intrinsic advantage. They allow well‐established and specialized simulation tools for different fields and signals to be combined and reused with minor adaptations in contrast to the monolithic approach.
Sicklinger, S. +6 more
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2014
This chapter provides an overview of the formal operational semantics for a co-simulation framework to support the multidisciplinary modelling of embedded systems. Following a master/slave architecture, discrete-event and continuous-time simulations proceed in their own engines, but under the control of a coordinating co-simulation layer. The semantics
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This chapter provides an overview of the formal operational semantics for a co-simulation framework to support the multidisciplinary modelling of embedded systems. Following a master/slave architecture, discrete-event and continuous-time simulations proceed in their own engines, but under the control of a coordinating co-simulation layer. The semantics
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A co-simulation platform for actuator networks
Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems, 2007Actuator networks will enable an unprecedented degree of distributed control of physical environments, and further progress will critically depend on the availability of a simulation platform that can capture both the physical and the communication dynamics.
Ahmad T. Al-Hammouri +5 more
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On the terminology and structuring of co-simulation methods
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools, 2017The need for holistic simulation of complex systems becomes more and more apparent, arising from different fields of application and approached by different scientific methods. This paper addresses the differences in terminology arising from these various origins, the levels on which they meet as well as an attempt on the classification and structuring
Irene Hafner, Niki Popper
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Heterogeneous co-simulation of networked embedded systems
Proceedings Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition, 2004Networked embedded systems pose several challenges in the modeling, simulation, and design domains. The presence of the network, in particular, makes an already critical task such as HW/SW co-simulation even more complex, since a three-way (HW/SW/network) co-simulation and co-design capability is required.
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Co-Simulation of Continuous Systems: A Hands-on Approach
2019 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2019Co-simulation consists of the theory and techniques to enable global simulation of a coupled system via the composition of simulators for each of the components of the model. Despite the large number of applications and growing interest in the challenges, practitioners still experience difficulties in configuring their co-simulations.
Cláudio Gomes 0001, Hans Vangheluwe
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Slicing Simulation Models into Co-simulations
2017The emerging generation of large-scale cyber-physical production systems, which represents a backbone of a trend denoted as Industrie 4.0, broadly adopts fundamentals laid by the multi-agent system paradigm. The joint roots of these concepts bring not only advantages such as flexibility, resilience or self-organization, but also severe issues such as ...
Petr Novák, Manuel Wimmer, Petr Kadera
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2002 23rd International Conference on Microelectronics. Proceedings (Cat. No.02TH8595), 2003
Tanner Tools system (TTS) is a very useful tool for design automation. However, during the layout verification phase, the overall circuit is flattened and only transistor level simulation by TSpice simulator is possible. Obviously, this is not convenient especially regarding large digital or mixed circuits. Therefore, this paper describes a methodology
D. Stefanovic +3 more
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Tanner Tools system (TTS) is a very useful tool for design automation. However, during the layout verification phase, the overall circuit is flattened and only transistor level simulation by TSpice simulator is possible. Obviously, this is not convenient especially regarding large digital or mixed circuits. Therefore, this paper describes a methodology
D. Stefanovic +3 more
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