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Proteus: An architectural synthesis tool based on the stream programming paradigm

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Bellas, N.; Chai, S. M.; Dwyer, M.; Linzmeier, D.; Lopez-Lagunas, A.
Date
2009
DOI
10.1109/FPL.2009.5272389
Keyword
Architectural synthesis
Area cost
Data elements
Data-communication
Hardware accelerators
Hardware modules
On-stream
Orders of magnitude
Platform systems
Programming models
Sequential semantics
Software engineers
Software implementation
Stream programming
Time to market
Computational efficiency
Computer software
Concurrent engineering
Hydraulics
Computer hardware description languages
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Abstract
The problem of automatically generating hardware modules from a high level representation of an application has been at the forefront of EDA research in the last few years. Such an EDA methodology would potentially enable the large pool of software engineers and algorithm IP experts without architectural and hardware expertise to design and implement platform systems, thus dramatically reducing time to market. This paper makes the argument that such a methodology requires a programming model beyond the sequential semantics of languages like C/C++. We argue in favor of the streaming programming model in which computation and data communication are explicitly separated and optimized. Our architectural synthesis tool, Proteus, processes stream programs that partition the application into a series of streaming kernels that operate on streams of data elements. Proteus produces efficient hardware accelerators that provide orders of magnitude higher throughput than a software implementation, at an area cost very close to manual HDL implementation. ©2009 IEEE.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26236
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