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30 June 2005 Power analysis methodology and library in SystemC
L. Pieralisi, M. Caldari, G. B. Vece, M. Conti, S. Orcioni, C. Turchetti
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Proceedings Volume 5837, VLSI Circuits and Systems II; (2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608432
Event: Microtechnologies for the New Millennium 2005, 2005, Sevilla, Spain
Abstract
Power dissipation has become one of the main constraints during the design of complex integrated circuits in the recent years, due to the steady increasing of integration level and operating clock frequency. Power consumption is a major design issue and thus it requires the availability of effective tools for power estimation and optimization. Moreover, it is known that power analysis and optimization during the early design phases, starting from the system level, can lead to large power savings. In this paper we present Power-Kernel, an efficient object-oriented library for SystemC 2.0, which allows the easy introduction of a power model in the executable specification of a complex design.
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L. Pieralisi, M. Caldari, G. B. Vece, M. Conti, S. Orcioni, and C. Turchetti "Power analysis methodology and library in SystemC", Proc. SPIE 5837, VLSI Circuits and Systems II, (30 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.608432
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Switching

Clocks

Systems modeling

C++

Statistical analysis

Computer architecture

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