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Towards a Framework and a Design Methodology for Autonomic SoC
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Gabriel Lipsa, Microelectronic System
Andreas Herkersdorf, Technical University of Munich
Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Technical University of Munich
O. Bringmann, University of Tuebingen
W. Stechele, University of Tuebingen
This paper proposes autonomic or organic computing principles to be applied to hardware design methods for future SoC solutions. Incorporating self-calibration, fault tolerance or even self-healing concepts into integrated circuit systems represents a major conceptual shift, which requires new design processes and tools. In the future, guarantee of functional correctness at the chip level will include self-configuration of adaptable components and flexible interfaces supporting a flexible component composition within complex SoC systems.
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Gabriel Lipsa, Andreas Herkersdorf, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, O. Bringmann, W. Stechele, "Towards a Framework and a Design Methodology for Autonomic SoC," icac,pp.391-392, Second International Conference on Autonomic Computing (ICAC'05), 2005
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