Stefan Lämmermann, Jürgen Ruf, T. Kropf, W. Rosenstiel, A. Viehl, Alexander Jesser, L. Hedrich
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Towards assertion-based verification of heterogeneous system designs
In this paper a comprehensive assertion-based verification methodology for the digital, analog and software domain of heterogeneous systems is presented. The proposed methodology combines a novel mixedsignal assertion language and the corresponding automatic verification algorithm. The algorithm translates the heterogeneous temporal properties into observer automata for a semi-formal verification. This enables automatic verification of complex heterogeneous properties that can not be verified by existing approaches. The experimental results show the integration of mixed-signal assertions into a simulation environment and demonstrate the broad applicability and the high value of the evolved solution.