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Scalability of TTool's AMS extensions: a case study

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Embedded cyber-physical systems (CPS) are commonly built upon heterogeneous digital and analog integrated circuits, including sensors and ac-tuators. Less common is their deployment on parallel , NoC based designs based on general purpose processor cores of a Multi-processor System-on-chip (MPSoC). Application code has to be run on the MPSoC for the digital part, and interact with the analog sensors. We recently proposed a major extension to the design and exploration tool named TTool, now allowing the design of CPS on a high level of abstraction and the generation of cycle-bit accurate simulations. We explore the scalability of our approach with an automotive case study.
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hal-02321444 , version 1 (21-10-2019)

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Daniela Genius. Scalability of TTool's AMS extensions: a case study. International Workshop on Reconfigurable and Communication-centric Cyber-Physical Systems (ReCoCyPS 2019), Jul 2019, York, United Kingdom. ⟨hal-02321444⟩
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