System-level design space exploration for security processor prototyping in analytical approaches
Author(s) -
Yung Chia Lin,
Chung Wen Huang,
Jenq Kuen Lee
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/1120725.1120873
Subject(s) - computer science , rapid prototyping , design space exploration , embedded system , software prototyping , space (punctuation) , space exploration , computer architecture , systems engineering , software engineering , operating system , engineering , aerospace engineering , software , software development , mechanical engineering
The customization of architectures in designing the security processor-based systems typically involves time-consuming simulation and sophisticated analysis in the exploration of design spaces. In this paper, we present an analytical modeling strategy for synoptically exploring of the candidate architectures of security processor-based systems. We demonstrate examples to employ our analytical models for design space explorations of embedded security systems to deal with scalability issues and architecture constraints. The experiments with the cycle-accurate simulation exhibit the applicability of analytical modeling: average prediction error is less than 10% while speed improvement is in several orders of magnitude.
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