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Modeling of physical phenomena often involves the use of complex sets of equations whose computational solution has demanding requirements in terms of memory and computing power. Finite-difference time-domain (FD-TD) method is a technique widely used nowadays in a variety of areas, such as antennas design, medical studies, circuit packaging and non destructive evaluation (NDE), having the advantage...
In this paper a new hardware-software co-design flow for FPGA based image processing systems is described. This flow is fully C++ based and allows specification, verification and semi-automatic generation of all necessary software and hardware components. It allows the involvement of algorithm developers in the majority of the design stages, without requiring hardware knowledge. The application is...
An important step in Heterogeneous System Development is Hardware/Software Partitioning. This process involves exploring a huge design space. By using profiling to select hot-spots and estimate area and delay we can prune the design space considerably. We present a Quantitative Model that makes early predictions to prune the design space and support the partitioning process. The model is based on...
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