A compiler approach to fast hardware design space exploration in FPGA-based systems
PLDI '02 Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2002 Conference on Programming language design and implementation
Embedded Computing: New Directions in Architecture and Automation
HiPC '00 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on High Performance Computing
A formal method for hardware IP design and integration under I/O and timing constraints
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)
Constrained algorithmic IP design for system-on-chip
Integration, the VLSI Journal
Towards a holistic CAD platform for nanotechnologies
Microelectronics Journal
Reducing and smoothing power consumption of ROM-based controller implementations
SBCCI '10 Proceedings of the 23rd symposium on Integrated circuits and system design
Word-Length Aware DSP Hardware Design Flow Based on High-Level Synthesis
Journal of Signal Processing Systems
Dynamic memory access management for high-performance DSP applications using high-level synthesis
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Design of multi-mode application-specific cores based on high-level synthesis
Integration, the VLSI Journal
ESL Design and Verification: A Prescription for Electronic System Level Methodology
ESL Design and Verification: A Prescription for Electronic System Level Methodology
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From the Publisher:Today's designs are creating tremendous pressures for digital designers. Not only must they compress more functionality onto a single IC, but this has to be done on shorter schedules to stay ahead in extremely competitive markets. To meet these opposing demands, designers must work at a new, higher level of abstraction to efficiently make the kind of architectural decisions that are critical to the success of today's complex designs. In other words, they must include behavioral design in their flow.. "Using this book, a designer will understand what behavioral synthesis tools are doing (and why) and how to effectively describe their designs so that they are appropriately synthesized.