A. Jerraya, D. Lyonnard, S. Meftali, F. Rousseau, F. Gharsalli
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Unifying memory and processor wrapper architecture in multiprocessor SoC design
In this paper, we present a new methodology for application specific multiprocessor system-on-chip design. this approach facilitates the integration of existing components with the concept of wrapper. Wrappers allow automatic adaptation of physical interfaces to a communication network. We also give a generic architecture to produce these wrappers, either for processors or for other specific components such as memory IP. This approach has successfully been applied on a low-level image processing application.