Title
Targeting Reconfigurable Fpga Based Socs Using The Uml Marte Profile: From High Abstraction Levels To Code Generation
Abstract
As SoC design complexity is escalating to new heights, there is a critical need to find adequate approaches and tools for handling SoC co-design aspects. Additionally, modern reconfigurable SoCs offer advantages over classical SoCs as they integrate adaptivity features to cope with mutable design requirements and environment needs. This paper presents a novel approach for addressing system adaptivity and reconfigurability. A generic model of reactive control is presented in a SoC co-design framework: Gaspard2. Afterwards, control integration at different levels of the framework is illustrated for both functional specification and FPGA synthesis. The presented works are based on model-driven engineering and the UML MARTE profile proposed by object management group, for modelling and analysis of real-time embedded systems. Our contributions thus relate to presenting a complete design flow to move from high level MARTE models to automatic code generation, for implementation of dynamically reconfigurable SoCs.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1504/IJES.2010.039025
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
intensive signal processing, UML, MARTE, model-driven engineering, MDE, systems-on-chip, SoC, reconfigurability, FPGAs, embedded systems
Journal
4
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3-4
1741-1068
17
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.73
22
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Imran Rafiq Quadri1503.45
HUAFENG YU2464.28
Abdoulaye Gamatié325130.18
Éric Rutten425530.50
Samy Meftali518318.21
Jean-luc Dekeyser643353.54