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found 34 matches
- 1995
- Marleen Adé, Rudy Lauwereins, J. A. Peperstraete:
Hardware-software codesign with GRAPE. RSP 1995: 40-47 - Theodore Antonakopoulos, K. Agavanakis, Vassilios Makios:
CASE tools evaluation: an automatic process based on fuzzy sets theory. RSP 1995: 140-146 - J. D. Sterling Babcock, Apostolos Dollas:
A case study of system synthesis with non-synthesizable components using extended VHDL. RSP 1995: 168-173 - L. P. M. Benders:
Analysis of real-time embedded systems for co-design. RSP 1995: 26-32 - Thomas Benner, Rolf Ernst, Ingo Könenkamp, P. Schüler, H.-C. Schaub:
A prototyping system for verification and evaluation in hardware-software cosynthesis. RSP 1995: 54-61 - Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Praveen K. Murthy, Edward A. Lee:
Converting graphical DSP programs into memory constrained software prototypes. RSP 1995: 194-200 - Chak-Wai Chau, Sam Kwong, Kim-Fung Man, Wolfgang A. Halang, Alexander D. Stoyen:
Development of a real-time motion image encoder using codesign methodology. RSP 1995: 110-117 - Stefan Fink, Eduardo Sanchez:
Development and prototyping system far an 8-bit multitask micropower processor. RSP 1995: 75-78 - Matthew Grund, Mark Johnson:
The AMS Operating System: a prototyping environment for real-time signal processing algorithm development. RSP 1995: 182-186 - Anders Hedberg, Hans Jacobson, Mats Einarsson, Glenn Jennings:
Imposing a unified design methodology on independent rapid prototyping tools. RSP 1995: 217-222 - David Herold, Paul D. Fiore, Eric Will, Geoffrey Edelson:
The application of rapid prototyping to underwater acoustic modem research and development. RSP 1995: 68-74 - Hans-Jürgen Herpel, Manfred Glesner, Horst Eggert, Wolfgang Süß, Martina Gorges-Schleuter, Wilfried Jakob:
Rapid prototyping in microsystems development. RSP 1995: 48-53 - Ajin Jirachiefpattana, Richard Lai:
A rapid protocol prototyping development system. RSP 1995: 118-124 - Asawaree Kalavade, Edward A. Lee:
The extended partitioning problem: hardware/software mapping and implementation-bin selection. RSP 1995: 12-18 - Mohammad S. Khan, Earl E. Swartzlander Jr.:
Rapid prototyping fault-tolerant heterogeneous digital signal processing systems. RSP 1995: 187-193 - R. M. Kimmond:
Survey into the acceptance of prototyping in software development. RSP 1995: 147-153 - Fabrice Kordon, William El Kaim:
H-COSTAM: a hierarchical communicating state-machine model for generic prototyping. RSP 1995: 131-139 - Ivan C. Kraljic, Georges Quénot, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:
A methodology for rapid prototyping of real-time image processing VLSI systems. RSP 1995: 97-103 - Kevin A. Kwiat, Warren H. Debany Jr., Salim Hariri:
Modeling a versatile FPGA for prototyping adaptive systems. RSP 1995: 174-181 - Gurmeet Singh Manku, Anshul Kumar, Shashi Kumar:
Circuit partitioning with partial order for mixed simulation emulation environment. RSP 1995: 201-209 - Peter F. A. Middelhoek:
Arbitrary hardware software trade-offs. RSP 1995: 19-25 - Sidharta Mohanty, Philip A. Wilsey:
Rapid system prototyping, system modeling, and analysis in a hardware-software codesign environment. RSP 1995: 154-160 - Huy Nam Nguyen, Yvon Gressus, Michel D'Hoe:
Application of synthesis to support hardware emulation. RSP 1995: 223-225 - Stefaan Note, Piet van Lierop, Johan Van Ginderdeuren:
Rapid prototyping of DSP systems: requirements and solutions. RSP 1995: 88-96 - Serafín Olcoz, Luis Entrena, Luis Berrojo:
VHDL virtual prototyping. RSP 1995: 161-167 - V. Pevtschin:
The Open Microprocessor Systems Initiative: a strategy towards integrated system design. RSP 1995: 2-11 - O. Rasmont, J. Koulischer, Jan Schaumont, R. Crappe:
Testing and optimizing a scale reduction algorithm for a multi-screen video wall application on the META-100 ASIC emulator. RSP 1995: 104-109 - Mohamed Romdhani, Alain Jeffroy, Pierre de Chazelles, Abd-El-Kader Sahraoui, Ahmed Amine Jerraya:
Modeling and rapid prototyping of avionics using STATEMATE. RSP 1995: 62-67 - Wolfgang Rosenstiel:
System Validation by Source Level Emulation of Behavioral VHDL Specifications. RSP 1995: 210-216 - Frédéric Rousseau, Judith Benzakki, J. M. Bergé, Michel Israël:
Adaptation of force-directed scheduling algorithm for hardware/software partitioning. RSP 1995: 33-39
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