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Protocol Transducer Synthesis using Divide and Conquer approach

Published: 23 January 2007 Publication History

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One of the efficient design methodologies for large scale system on a chip (SoC) is IP-based design. In this methodology, a system is considered as a set of components and interconnects among them. The designers try to reuse existing IPs as much as possible. Communications among components have to be conducted using a common protocol, however, IPs available today use various communication protocols. Thus the protocol conversion is one of the most important topics in IP-based design (Gajski et al., 2000). In this paper, we propose a method for automatic protocol transducer synthesis which is applicable to complex protocols. The main idea of our proposed method is division of the exploration space into smaller ones for avoiding explosion of the exploration space, namely with a divide and conquer approach. We demonstrate our method by synthesizing transducers which translate between the real and complicated protocols with advanced features such as non-blocking transactions and out-of-order transactions.

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ASP-DAC '07: Proceedings of the 2007 Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference
January 2007
771 pages
ISBN:1424406293

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 23 January 2007

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  1. IP-based design
  2. automatic protocol transducer synthesis
  3. communication protocols
  4. design methodologies
  5. divide and conquer approach
  6. large scale system on a chip
  7. nonblocking transactions
  8. out-of-order transactions
  9. protocol conversion

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ASP-DAC '07 Paper Acceptance Rate 131 of 408 submissions, 32%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 466 of 1,454 submissions, 32%

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  • (2014)A Formal Approach to Incremental Converter Synthesis for System-on-Chip DesignACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems10.1145/266334420:1(1-30)Online publication date: 18-Nov-2014
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  • (2009)A formal approach to design space exploration of protocol convertersProceedings of the Conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe10.5555/1874620.1874651(129-134)Online publication date: 20-Apr-2009
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  • (2008)A formal approach to the protocol converter problemProceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe10.1145/1403375.1403447(294-299)Online publication date: 10-Mar-2008

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