Abstract

AbstractIn order to increase design productivity of SoC (System on Chip) systems, there is a need to move from implementation-driven design at Register Transfer Language (RTL) to higher levels of abstraction. This move introduces a shift in the development of electronic systems, which has been put into practice as Electronic System Level (ESL) design. The importance of ESL has become reality with Transaction Level Modeling (TLM) standard TLM-2.0 [1]. The C++-based system modeling language SystemC perfectly supports TLM and hence is well-accepted for ESL design in industry.

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