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Transactionlevel Power Modeling 1st Ed 2020 Amr Baher Darwish

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Transactionlevel Power Modeling 1st Ed 2020 Amr Baher Darwish
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.85 MB
Author: Amr Baher Darwish, Magdy Ali El-Moursy, Mohamed Amin Dessouky
ISBN: 9783030248260, 9783030248277, 3030248267, 3030248275
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Transactionlevel Power Modeling 1st Ed 2020 Amr Baher Darwish by Amr Baher Darwish, Magdy Ali El-moursy, Mohamed Amin Dessouky 9783030248260, 9783030248277, 3030248267, 3030248275 instant download after payment.

This book describes for readers a methodology for dynamic power estimation, using Transaction Level Modeling (TLM). The methodology exploits the existing tools for RTL simulation, design synthesis and SystemC prototyping to provide fast and accurate power estimation using Transaction Level Power Modeling (TLPM). Readers will benefit from this innovative way of evaluating power on a high level of abstraction, at an early stage of the product life cycle, decreasing the number of the expensive design iterations.

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