Abstract

In this paper we explore a SystemC-based hardware design method which uses aspect-oriented programming concepts. We have designed a synthesizable resource scheduler at register transfer level by using only features available in the SystemC synthesizable subset. The results show that aspect-oriented programming applied to digital hardware design provides a better separation of concerns at the cost of a negligible overhead.

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