Proceedings of the 51st Annual Design Automation Conference 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2593069.2593149
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Hardware-in-the-loop Simulation for CPU/GPU Heterogeneous Platforms

Abstract: Multi-core CPU/GPU heterogeneous platforms became popular in embedded systems. A full system simulator is typically used to observe the internal system behavior by running complete software stacks without modification on simulation models of CPUs and other devices in the system. However, there are few known full system simulators for CPU/GPU heterogeneous platforms and existent GPU simulators are prohibitively slow for running application software. In this paper, we propose a hardware-in-the-loop simulation te… Show more

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“…Right now, there is a wide variety of real-time emulators, most of them are commercialize by important companies such as National Instruments, dSPACE, OPAL-RT, RTDS, as well as noncommercial options developed by different universities [1,19]. Different embedded technologies are used taking advantage of their architecture settings to maximize the design such as DSPs [20,24,[29][30][31], graphics processing unit [7,14,[16][17][18]25], FPGAs [2,5,6,15,23,27], and genericuse processors. The opportunities to apply these realtime simulators in engineering are wide and vary due to the several advantages [11] that bring such as cost, prototypes speed, fidelity, and results consistency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Right now, there is a wide variety of real-time emulators, most of them are commercialize by important companies such as National Instruments, dSPACE, OPAL-RT, RTDS, as well as noncommercial options developed by different universities [1,19]. Different embedded technologies are used taking advantage of their architecture settings to maximize the design such as DSPs [20,24,[29][30][31], graphics processing unit [7,14,[16][17][18]25], FPGAs [2,5,6,15,23,27], and genericuse processors. The opportunities to apply these realtime simulators in engineering are wide and vary due to the several advantages [11] that bring such as cost, prototypes speed, fidelity, and results consistency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%