| C. Lee, M. Potkonjak, and W. Wolf, "Synthesis of hard real-time application specific systems," Design Automation for Embedded Systems, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 215-- 242, 1999. |
....solutions. We believe this is the most formal existing approach to solving a problem similar to the hardware software co synthesis problem that, at the same time, remains computationally tractable. Lee et al. developed an A search algorithm in order to optimize embedded system resource allocations [74]. This algorithm uses earliest deadline first scheduling integrated with a load balancing assignment algorithm borrowed from behavioral synthesis. It does not model inter task dependencies. Oh and Ha developed an iterative algorithm targeting the heterogeneous distributed system co synthesis ....
C. Lee, M. Potkonjak, and W. Wolf, "Synthesis of hard real-time application specific systems," Design Automation for Embedded Systems, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 215-- 242, 1999.
....computational models and has also been applied to distributed systems [Tin94a] The reader is referred to [Aud95, Bal98, Sta93] for surveys on this topic. In [Yen97] performance estimation is based on a preemptive scheduling strategy with static priorities using rate monotonic analysis. In [Lee99] an earlier deadline first strategy is used for non preemptive scheduling of processes with possible data dependencies. Preemptive and non preemptive static scheduling are combined in the cosynthesis environment described in [Dav98, Dav99] In many of the previous scheduling approaches ....
C. Lee, M. Potkonjak, W. Wolf, "Synthesis of Hard Real-Time Application Specific Systems", Design Automation for Embedded Systems, 4(4), 215-241, 1999. 111
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