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A hardware/software prototyping environment for dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems

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3 Author(s)
Fleischmann, J. ; Inst. of Electron. Design Autom., Tech. Univ. Munchen, Germany ; Buchenrieder, Klaus ; Kress, R.

Next generation embedded systems place new demands on an efficient methodology for their design and verification. These systems have to support interaction over a network, multiple concurrent applications and changing operating conditions. Therefore, besides existing requirements like low cost and high performance, new demands like adaptivity and reconfigurability arise. Traditional design methodologies do nor support exploration and implementation of this flavor of networked embedded systems. In this paper we present a suitable methodology and a flexible experimental environment which supports design exploration and prototyping of dynamically dynamically reconfigurable embedded systems based on Java specifications

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Hardware/Software Codesign, 1998. (CODES/CASHE '98) Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on

Date of Conference: 15-18 Mar 1998

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