Sciweavers

ICCAD
1999
IEEE

FunState - an internal design representation for codesign

14 years 4 months ago
FunState - an internal design representation for codesign
In this paper, an internal design model called FunState (functions driven by state machines) is presented that enables the representation of different types of system components and scheduling mechanisms using a mixture of functional programming and state machines. It is shown here how properties relevant for scheduling and verification of specification models like boolean dataflow, cyclostatic dataflow, synchronous dataflow, marked graphs, and communicating state machines as well as Petri nets may be represented in the FunState model. Examples of methods suited for FunState are described, such as scheduling and verification. They are based on the representation of the model's state transitions in form of a periodic graph.
Lothar Thiele, Karsten Strehl, Dirk Ziegenbein, Ro
Added 03 Aug 2010
Updated 03 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 1999
Where ICCAD
Authors Lothar Thiele, Karsten Strehl, Dirk Ziegenbein, Rolf Ernst, Jürgen Teich
Comments (0)