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The open core protocol (OCP) is an openly licensed configurable and scalable interface protocol for on-chip subsystem communications. The protocol defines read and write transactions from a master towards a slave across a point-to-point connection and the protocol assumes a single common clock. This paper presents the design of two OCP clock domain crossing interface modules that can be used to construct...
The need for power-aware computing has become increasingly apparent. Common power-aware platforms have placed the burden of optimizing energy consumption on the programmer. In many cases this is a complex task which requires more time from the programmer than is acceptable. Hence, auto-tuning for power-aware computing has been proposed to alleviate the programmer from this task. Previous research...
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