Exploiting dataflows and Petri nets mappings

José-Inácio Rocha, O. P. Dias, L. Gomes
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Dataflow and Petri nets are used in modeling and analyzing streaming applications, which execute indefinitely using limited resources. Therefore it is essential to know if a system model guaranties certain properties, namely, liveness, boundedness or the maximal throughput. Besides, working with hardware/ software co-design techniques helps to define architecture and platform mapping, accommodating static and dynamically reconfigurable components. Over the last two decades a multitude of dataflow domains emerged along with the specificity of the outlined model of computation, in particular the Synchronous Dataflows, which have proved their adequacy in data-dominated systems, and it is nowadays a mature model of computation. This paper describes a set of translating rules allowing the mapping from Synchronous Dataflows into Petri nets. Study on invariants is presented. Signal processing application examples are used, illustrating the effectiveness of Petri net based modeling strategies to optimize digital system design, identifying a schedule that minimizes the amount of storage resource thus improving the systems' power consumption. The proposed approach allows one to know in advance at design stage the maximum potential and effective amount of storage resource at any signal processing system.
利用数据流和Petri网映射
数据流和Petri网用于建模和分析流应用程序,这些应用程序使用有限的资源无限期地执行。因此,了解系统模型是否保证某些属性,即活动性、有界性或最大吞吐量是至关重要的。此外,使用硬件/软件协同设计技术有助于定义架构和平台映射,适应静态和动态可重构组件。在过去的二十年中,随着所概述的计算模型的特殊性,出现了大量的数据流领域,特别是同步数据流,它已经证明了它们在数据主导系统中的充分性,并且它现在是一个成熟的计算模型。本文描述了一套允许同步数据流映射到Petri网的转换规则。对不变量进行了研究。使用信号处理应用实例,说明了基于Petri网的建模策略在优化数字系统设计方面的有效性,确定了最小化存储资源的调度,从而提高了系统的功耗。该方法允许在设计阶段提前知道任何信号处理系统的最大潜力和有效存储资源量。
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