Virtual Platform-Based Design Space Exploration of Power-Efficient Distributed Embedded Applications

Author:

Sayyah Parinaz1,Lazarescu Mihai T.2,Bocchio Sara3,Ebeid Emad4,Palermo Gianluca5,Quaglia Davide6,Rosti Alberto3,Lavagno Luciano2

Affiliation:

1. Harman Becker Automotive Systems, Italy

2. Politecnico di Torino, Italy

3. STMicroelectronics, Italy

4. Aarhus University, Denmark

5. Politecnico di Milano, Italy

6. University of Verona and EDALab s.r.l., Italy

Abstract

Networked embedded systems are essential building blocks of a broad variety of distributed applications ranging from agriculture to industrial automation to healthcare and more. These often require specific energy optimizations to increase the battery lifetime or to operate using energy harvested from the environment. Since a dominant portion of power consumption is determined and managed by software, the software development process must have access to the sophisticated power management mechanisms provided by state-of-the-art hardware platforms to achieve the best tradeoff between system availability and reactivity. Furthermore, internode communications must be considered to properly assess the energy consumption. This article describes a design flow based on a SystemC virtual platform including both accurate power models of the hardware components and a fast abstract model of the wireless network. The platform allows both model-driven design of the application and the exploration of power and network management alternatives. These can be evaluated in different network scenarios, allowing one to exploit power optimization strategies without requiring expensive field trials. The effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated via experiments on a wireless body area network application.

Funder

EU FP7 COMPLEX project

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Hardware and Architecture,Software

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