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Simultaneous scheduling, allocation and binding in high level synthesis

Simultaneous scheduling, allocation and binding in high level synthesis
Simultaneous scheduling, allocation and binding in high level synthesis
The authors describe a new and efficient algorithm for concurrent scheduling, allocation and binding in high level synthesis (HLS). Globally optimum data path realisations with efficient single-level interconnect structures are rapidly obtained using a novel strategy for the generation of new synthesis solutions applied to simulated annealing. An example of a fifth-order wave digital filter is included.
0013-5194
1516 - 1518
Kollig, P.
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Al-Hashimi, Bashir
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Kollig, P.
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Al-Hashimi, Bashir
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Kollig, P. and Al-Hashimi, Bashir (1997) Simultaneous scheduling, allocation and binding in high level synthesis. Electronics Letters, 33 (18), 1516 - 1518. (doi:10.1049/el:19971039).

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The authors describe a new and efficient algorithm for concurrent scheduling, allocation and binding in high level synthesis (HLS). Globally optimum data path realisations with efficient single-level interconnect structures are rapidly obtained using a novel strategy for the generation of new synthesis solutions applied to simulated annealing. An example of a fifth-order wave digital filter is included.

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Published date: 28 August 1997

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Local EPrints ID: 426274
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/426274
ISSN: 0013-5194
PURE UUID: f5562466-60c0-4fdc-aa00-f72e36798015

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Author: P. Kollig
Author: Bashir Al-Hashimi

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