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Profiling Tools for FPGA-Based Embedded Systems: Survey and Quantitative Comparison

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Profiling Tools for FPGA-Based Embedded Systems: Survey and Quantitative Comparison
Profiling tools are computer-aided design (CAD) tools that help in determining the computationally intensive portions in software. Embedded systems consist of hardware and software components that execute concurrently and efficiently to execute a specific task or application. Profiling tools are used by embedded system designers to choose computationally intensive functions for hardware implementation and acceleration. In this paper we review and compare various existing profiling tools for FPGA-based embedded systems. We then describe Airwolf, an FPGAbased profiling tool. We present a quantitative comparison of Airwolf and a well known software-based profiling tool, GNU gprof. Four software benchmarks were used to obtain profiling results using Airwolf and gprof. We show that Airwolf provides up to 66.2% improvement in accuracy of profiled results and reduces the run time performance overhead, caused by software-based profiling tools, by up
Jason G. Tong, Mohammed A. S. Khalid
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JCP
Authors Jason G. Tong, Mohammed A. S. Khalid
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