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A structural encoding technique for the synthesis of asynchronous circuits
Newcastle upon Tyne, UK June 25-June 29
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Josep Carmona, Universit? Politecnica de Catalunya
Jordi Cortadella, Universit? Politecnica de Catalunya
Enric Pastor, Universit? Politecnica de Catalunya
This paper presents a method for the automatic synthesis of asynchronous circuits from Petri net specifications. The method is base on a structural encoding of the system in such a way that a circuit implementation is always guaranteed. Moreover, a set of transformations is presented for the subclass of Free-Choice Petri nets that enables the exploration of different solutions. All transformations preserve the property of free-choiceness, thus enabling the use of structural methods for the synthesis of asynchronous circuits. Preliminary experimental results indicate that the quality of the circuits is comparable to that obtained by methods that require an exhaustive enumeration of the state space. This novel synthesis method opens the door to the synthesis of large control specifications generate from hardware description languages.
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Josep Carmona, Jordi Cortadella, Enric Pastor, "A structural encoding technique for the synthesis of asynchronous circuits," acsd, pp.157, Second International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design (ACSD'01), 2001
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