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found 17 matches
- 2015
- Hend Affes, Michel Auguin, François Verdier, Alain Pegatoquet:
A methodology for inserting clock-management strategies in transaction-level models of systemon- chips. FDL 2015: 24-30 - Quentin Bramas, Wilfried Dron, Mariem Ben Fadhl, Khalil Hachicha, Patrick Garda, Sébastien Tixeuil:
WiSeBat: accurate energy benchmarking of wireless sensor networks. FDL 2015: 40-47 - Robert Lajos Bücs, Luis Gabriel Murillo, Ekaterina Korotcenko, Gaurav Dugge, Rainer Leupers, Gerd Ascheid, Andreas Ropers, Markus Wedler, Andreas Hoffmann:
Virtual hardware-in-the-loop co-simulation for multi-domain automotive systems via the functional mock-up interface. FDL 2015: 49-56 - Emad Samuel Malki Ebeid, Julio L. Medina, Davide Quaglia, Franco Fummi:
Extensions to the UML profile for MARTE for distributed embedded systems. FDL 2015: 99-106 - David de la Fuente, Jesús Barba, Xerach Peña, Juan Carlos López, Pablo Peñil, Pablo Pedro Sanchez:
Building a dynamically reconfigurable system through a high development flow. FDL 2015: 107-114 - Georg Gläser, Gregor Nitsche, Eckhard Hennig:
Temporal decoupling with error-bounded predictive quantum control. FDL 2015: 18-23 - Fernando Herrera, Pablo Peñil, Eugenio Villar:
Enhancing analysability and time predictability in UML/MARTE component-based application models. FDL 2015: 122-129 - Philipp Ittershagen, Kim Grüttner, Wolfgang Nebel:
Mixed-criticality system modelling with dynamic execution mode switching. FDL 2015: 116-121 - Mejid Kebaili, Katell Morin-Allory, Jean-Christophe Brignone, Dominique Borrione:
Enabler-based synchronizer model for clock domain crossing static verification. FDL 2015: 11-17 - Martin Krammer, Helmut Martin, Zoran Radmilovic, Simon Erker, Michael Karner:
Standard compliant co-simulation models for verification of automotive embedded systems. FDL 2015: 57-64 - Asier Larrucea, Irune Agirre, Carlos Fernando Nicolás, Jon Pérez, Mikel Azkarate-askasua, Ton Trapman:
Temporal independence validation of an IEC-61508 compliant mixed-criticality system based on multicore partitioning. FDL 2015: 130-137 - Cristiano Bacelar de Oliveira, Ricardo Menotti, João M. P. Cardoso, Eduardo Marques:
A special-purpose language for implementing pipelined FPGA-based accelerators. FDL 2015: 74-81 - Xiao Pan, Javier Moreno Molina, Christoph Grimm:
Modeling power consumption at system-level for design of power integrity-aware AMS-circuits. FDL 2015: 32-39 - Laurence Pierre:
Towards a toolchain for assertion-driven test sequence generation. FDL 2015: 82-89 - Joakim Urdahl, Dominik Stoffel, Wolfgang Kunz:
Architectural system modeling for correct-by-construction RTL design. FDL 2015: 90-97 - Sara Vinco, Michele Lora, Mark Zwolinski:
Conservative behavioural modelling in systemc-AMS. FDL 2015: 65-72 - 2015 Forum on Specification and Design Languages, FDL 2015, Barcelona, Spain, September 14-16, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-7735-5 [contents]
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