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Current rapid synthesis approaches for reusable dedicated hardware components (cores) for digital signal processing systems are ineffective since they fail to capture and exploit the manner in which the resulting components are used as part of a heterogeneous system. This leads to counter-productive core redesign for each use of the core. This paper presents a solution to this issue which combines...
It is becoming increasingly important to realize and optimize hardware functionality from high level descriptions. This paper explores the Muir approach, which integrates core based reuse and optimization principles in a heterogeneous system context. This is discussed in the context of a fixed beamformer system to highlight the rapid implementation power of such an approach
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