Compilers: principles, techniques, and tools
Compilers: principles, techniques, and tools
KANDIS—a tool for construction of mixed analog/digital systems
EURO-DAC '95/EURO-VHDL '95 Proceedings of the conference on European design automation
KIR—a graph-based model for description of mixed analog/digital systems
EURO-DAC '96/EURO-VHDL '96 Proceedings of the conference on European design automation
Theory of Modelling and Simulation
Theory of Modelling and Simulation
Modelling and Simulation of Non-Homogeneous Models
EUROCAST '89 Selection of Papers from the International Workshop on Computer Aided Systems Theory
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
A Mathematical Theory of Communication
A VHDL-AMS compiler and architecture generator for behavioral synthesis of analog systems
DATE '99 Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe
A Model of Computation for Continuous-Time "-" Modulators
DATE '03 Proceedings of the conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe - Volume 1
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The systematic top-down design of mixed-signal systems requires an abstract specification of the intended functions. However, hybrid systems are systems whose parts are specified using different time models. Specifications of hybrid systems are not purely functional as they also contain structural information. The structural information is introduced by partitioning the specification into blocks with a homogeneous time model. This often leads to inefficient implementations. In order to overcome this problem, a homogeneous representation for behavior of hybrid systems -- KIR -- is introduced. This representation makes it possible to represent behavior in all time models in a common way so that the separation in different modeling styles is no longer necessary. Rules for re-writing the KIR-graph are given which permit the description of the same behavior in another time model.