Title: ECSI Workshop on TLM Users Experience

Dear colleague,

 

the program for the SystemC-AMS workshop is now available. For further

information and registration please visit:

 

http://systemc-ams.eas.iis.fraunhofer.de/workshop.html

 

Please register and book your hotel as soon as possible because hotel

rooms are rare in Dresden. The hotel for the workshop reserves a

contingent of rooms until May 25th.

 

Only for those who will have registered before June 11th, we can

guarantee a printed copy of the proceedings.

 

Best regards,

 

Karsten Einwich

 

 

 

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

 

Dresden, June 25th and 26th, 2007

 

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 to this lack proprietary solutions for C/C++

based system design and specification have been developed by different

groups, and a huge amount of experiences has been collected for

different applications. In order to consolidate the proprietary

solutions towards a common language and modelling infrastructure for

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

an AMS Working Group aiming at standardisation of an AMS extension of

SystemC.

 

This workshop is bringing together the experiences in the application of

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

methodologies. The workshop will help to define and prioritise the

requirements for a standardised 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 takes place in June 25th and 26th, 2007 in the hotel

Königshof, Dresden. In 16 pre­sentations from industry and academia and

a panel discussion the state of the art in C/C++ based mixed-signal

modelling will be presented.

 

Program

 

Monday:

 

12.30 Welcome/Opening

      Günter Elst, Director Fraunhofer IIS/EAS

 

OSCI-AMS-Working Group Session

 

12.50 Introduction to the work and first results of the SystemC-AMS WG

      Martin Barnasconi, NXP Semiconductors / Chair SystemC-AMS Working Group

 

13.30 C based Modelling of embedded Mixed Signal Systems

      Christoph Grimm, Karsten Einwich, TU Vienna, Fraunhofer IIS/EAS

 

14.00  Break

 

C/C++ based Languages

 

14.30 SystemC-WMS: Wave Mixed Signal Simulator

      Simone Orcioni, Giorgio Biagetti, Massimo Conti, University Ancona, Italy

 

15.00 Introduction to SystemC-AMS Library Prototype

      Thomas Uhle, Karsten Einwich, Fraunhofer IIS/EAS Dresden, Germany

 

15.30 Bond Graph Based Model of Computation for SystemC-AMS

      Torsten Mähne, Alain Vachoux, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland

 

16.00 Break

 

C/C++ based Methodologies

 

16.30 Top-down Refinement of Mixed-Signal Systems with Converter Modules

      Christoph Grimm, Markus Damm, Jan Haase, Florian Brame

      TU Vienna, Institute of Computer Technology, Austria

 

17.00 System Level Modelling for Mixed-Signal SoC

      Alexandre Lewicki, Benjamin Nicolle, William Tatinian,

      Jean-Jose Mayol, Javier Del Prado Pavon, Gilles Jacquemod

      LEAT, UMR UNSA-CNRS, NXP Semiconductors, Mentor Graphics, France

 

17.30 C-based and circuit-level co-simulation using the Verilog

      Procedural Interface (VPI)

      Nitasha Jugessur, Emma Sosa Morales

      NXP Semiconductors, Research  Design Methods and Solutions, Netherlands

 

18.00 A SystemC-AMS library for the design of reconfigurable

      communication systems

      Florian Brame, Christoph Grimm, Markus Damm, Jan Haase

      TU Vienna, Institute of Computer Technology, Austria

 

18.30 Dinner

 

20.15 Sightseeing Dresden

 

Tuesday:

 

C-based Design of Communication Applications

 

8:30 System Level Simulation of a Gigabit Radio Transmission System

     Ralf Kakerow, Uwe Knöchel, Uwe Eichler, Erwin Hemming

     Nokia Research Center Bochum , Fraunhofer  IIS/EAS Dresden, Germany

 

9:00 SystemC-AMS Modelling for Voice over IP Physical Interfaces

     Gerhard Nössing, Martin Schell, Infineon Communication Villach, Austria

 

9:30 Modelling Aspects for DSL Systems

     Herbert Zojer, Infineon Communication Munich, Germany

 

10:00 Modelling and Simulating SoC Field Bus Communication with SystemC-AMS

      Mohamed Alassir, Julien Denoulet, Olivier Romain, Patrick Garda

      Université Pierre et Marie Curie  Paris 6, France

 

10:30  Break

 

C-based Design of Heterogeneous Systems

 

11:00 SystemC-AMS Modelling of Embedded Sensors for Automotive Applications

      Wolfgang Scherr, Wolfgang Granig, Infineon Automotive Industry

      and Multimarket, Villach

 

11:30 Motivation for C-based Modelling and Simulation of Automotive Systems

      Ingmar Neumann, Continental Teves, Frankfurt, Germany

 

12:00 Design of Microsystems using SystemC-AMS

      Erik Markert, University of Technology Chemnitz, Germany

 

12:30    Break

 

12.45    Panel:  SystemC-AMS - Yet another Language or the Holy Grail?

 

13:30    Lunch

 

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