COWOMO demo 2018
In this repository, it is possible to find two SDSoC projects:
2core_4hw_4slices
async_2core_4hw_4slices
The two project were tested using SDSoC 2017.1
.
The tutorial used to re-create the same source file for SDSoC using PREESM can be found at this link.
The board used for the demo is a ZedBoard developed by AVNET and equipped with a Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC.
Moreover, the presentation slides can be found within the CERBERO-H2020 EU project website and, also, in this repository.
The demo was created with a joint effort of Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and INSA - Rennes.
To cite this work, please use:
@article{suriano2019damhse,
title={DAMHSE: Programming heterogeneous MPSoCs with hardware acceleration using dataflow-based design space exploration and automated rapid prototyping},
author={Suriano, Leonardo and Arrestier, Florian and Rodriguez, Alfonso and Heulot, Julien and Desnos, Karol and Pelcat, Maxime and de la Torre, Eduardo},
journal={Microprocessors and Microsystems},
volume={71},
pages={102882},
year={2019},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
PREESM and SDSoC are not available in this repo. Please use the original tools (availble under their own licenses).
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Snippet:
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