| D.S. Rao and F.J. Kurdahi, "An Approach to Scheduling and Allocation Using Regularity Extraction," European Design Automation Conference, pp. 557-561, 1993. |
.... One particular problem that has not been addressed is the issue of recognizing regularity that might occur in graphical specifications (for instance, a fine grained description of an finite impulse response (FIR) filter) Regularity extraction has been applied in the past to high level synthesis [26], 27] and Kentzer [14] has applied pattern matching algorithms from compiler design to silicon compilers; perhaps these techniques can be applied in the context of SDF compilers. In addition, it would be useful to study techniques that can make use of the regularity implied by the use of ....
D. S. Rao and F. J. Kurdahi, "An approach to scheduling and allocation using regularity extraction," in Proc. Eur. Conf. Design Automation, Paris, France, Feb. 1993, pp. 557--561.
....problems can be formulated. One particular problem that has not been addressed is the issue of recognizing regularity that might occur in graphical specifications (for instance, a fine grained description of an FIR filter) Regularity extraction has been applied in the past to high level synthesis [26][27] and Keutzer [14] has applied pattern matching algorithms from compiler design to silicon compilers; perhaps these techniques can be applied in the context of SDF compilers. In addition, it would be useful to study techniques that can make use of the regularity implied by the use of hierarchy ....
D. S. Rao, F. J. Kurdahi, "An Approach to Scheduling and Allocation Using Regularity Extraction," Proceedings of the European Conference on Design Automation, pp. 557-561, 1993.
....structures would depend on the generated schedule having a regular pattern, and an interesting direction for future study is to study scheduling algorithms that generate schedules that preserve this sort of regularity. Regularity extraction has been applied in the past to high level synthesis [21][22] and Keutzer [12] has applied pattern matching algorithms from compiler design to silicon compilers; perhaps these techniques can be applied in the context of SDF compilers. In graphical languages, there may be graphical constructs that allow the designer to specify this sort of regularity ....
D. S. Rao, F. J. Kurdahi, "An Approach to Scheduling and Allocation Using Regularity Extraction," Proceedings of the European Conference on Design Automation, pp. 557-561, 1993.
....node. The weight of an FDG is proportional to the cost of the unit while the weight of each CDG is proportional to the coverage of the corresponding E template. This weighting scheme gives preference to connections that are repeated more often. a) 1 2] 2 3] 3 4] [4 5] [1 2] 3 4] 2 3] 3 4] 4 5] 5 6] 2 3] 4 5] a b c d e f E1: E1: E1: E1: E2: E2: a b c d e f 1 2 3 4 5 (b) c) Time 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 1 a c b d d e f Mult 2 1 Mult a c b d e f 1 2 3 4 5 (e) Time (f) 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 1 a c b d d 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 1 e f Sources of E2 Mult 2 1 CDG ....
....to the cost of the unit while the weight of each CDG is proportional to the coverage of the corresponding E template. This weighting scheme gives preference to connections that are repeated more often. a) 1 2] 2 3] 3 4] 4 5] 1 2] 3 4] 2 3] 3 4] [4 5] [5 6] 2 3] 4 5] a b c d e f E1: E1: E1: E1: E2: E2: a b c d e f 1 2 3 4 5 (b) c) Time 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 1 a c b d d e f Mult 2 1 Mult a c b d e f 1 2 3 4 5 (e) Time (f) 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 1 a c b d d 1 2 3 4 5 Time 2 1 e f Sources of E2 Mult 2 1 CDG CDG Figure 3. The effect of using ....
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