Call for presentations

 

C/C++-Based Modelling of Embedded Mixed-Signal Systems

25th and 26th June in Dresden.

 

The analogue and RF content in Embedded Mixed-Signal Systems, including

its environment, will play an even more dominant role in the

architecture definition and verification, as the number of wired and

wireless interfaces and standards will increase. Furthermore, the

interaction between software, digital and analogue hardware partitions

needs to be modelled at specification and architectural level, because

analogue components will be digitally assisted and their non ideal

properties will be compensated digitally. For pure digital systems,

SystemC is widely accepted and standardised.

 

However, there is a lack of an accepted modelling language at the

architectural level for the Analogue Mixed Signal (AMS) and Radio

Frequency (RF) domain. Due this lack, proprietary solutions for C++

based system design and specification have been developed by different

groups and a huge amount of experiences have been collected for

different applications. In order to consolidate these proprietary

solutions, towards a common language and modelling infrastructure for

mixed-signal application, the Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) has formed

an AMS Working Group, aiming at standardization of an AMS extension of

SystemC.

 

This workshop is bringing together the experiences in the application of

existing solutions of C++ based AMS system specification and design

methodologies. The workshop will help to define and priorities the

requirements for a standardized and accepted modelling language at the

specification and architectural level for the AMS domain, and serves as

input for the OSCI AMS Working Group. The workshop will take place 25th

and 26th June in Dresden. The workshop will consist of 20min

presentations + 10min discussions.

 

Presentations of mature work and industrial experiences with the

following emphasis are welcome:

* Motivation of the application of a C++ based methodology for AMS

design

* Use Cases for C++ based AMS design

* Application experiences / examples

* Industrial requirements to a standardized AMS extension of SystemC

* Realized concepts for C++ based AMS libraries - there advantages and

lacks

 

Presentations should be proposed sending a 1 page abstract to

 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] until 6th. april.

 

Important Dates:

Abstract for presentation: April 6th. 2007

Notification of acceptance: May 7th. 2007

Presentation ready: June 1st. 2007

Workshop: June 25th./26th. 2007

 

General Chair:

Karsten Einwich, FhG-IIS EAS Dresden

 

Organization:

Martin Barnasconi, NXP Semiconductors

Karsten Einwich, FhG-IIS EAS Dresden

Christoph Grimm, TU Vienna

 

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