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Dynamic communication models in embedded system co-simulation

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Many co-simulation techniques either suffer from poor performancewhen simulating communications intensive systems, or theyrepresent communications with a uniformly low level of detail.This paper presents a technique which allows communication tobe represented at multiple levels of detail and which gives a designerthe ability to dynamically choose the appropriate level fordifferent parts of the system. This paper also presents a tool whichuses this technique and experiments which show relative simulationspeedups.

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DAC '97: Proceedings of the 34th annual Design Automation Conference
June 1997
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DOI:10.1145/266021
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