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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Seiten | 8-13 |
Seitenumfang | 6 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 1995 |
Veranstaltung | 1995 European Design Automation Conference with EURO-VHDL - Brighton, UK Dauer: 18 Sept. 1995 → 22 Sept. 1995 |
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Konferenz | 1995 European Design Automation Conference with EURO-VHDL |
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Ort | Brighton, UK |
Zeitraum | 18 Sept. 1995 → 22 Sept. 1995 |
Abstract
This paper presents a formal approach using MILP and its implementation as CAD tool for the optimization of heterogeneous multiprocessor systems. These heterogeneous systems, consisting of application-specific as well as of programmable processors, are highly suitable for performing complex schemes of image processing algorithms under real time constraints. By means of a formal optimization approach, it becomes possible to derive efficient, real time hardware, being optimal in terms of area expense and throughput rate.
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1995. 8-13 Beitrag in 1995 European Design Automation Conference with EURO-VHDL, Brighton, UK.
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