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European SystemC User Group 2009

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Monday, November 23, 2009

The European SystemC User Group (ESCUG) will host a meeting on December 1, 2009 in Grenoble, France. For the first time, the meeting will be co-located with IP-ESC 2009 (IP-Embedded Systems Conference), which is a technical conference focused on intellectual property (IP) based system-on-chip (SoC) design. SystemC continues to grow in importance for architectural exploration, performance analysis, building virtual platforms for software development, and functional verification.

European SystemC User Group (ESCUG) Topics

  • OSCI General Update
    Markus Willems, OSCI, DE
  • Configuration, Control and Inspection Working Group Update
    Markus Willems, OSCI, DE
  • HW/SW CoDesign Experiences Based on a Virtual Platform of FPGA Systems
    Guy Bois, Cofounder Space Codesign Systems, CA
  • Virtual Prototyping with SystemC from a User’s Perspective
    Volkan Esen, Infineon, DE
  • SoC Modeling Abstraction Levels
    Puneet Arora, CircuitSutra, IN
  • Accelerating USB 3.0 Software Development with Virtual Platforms — Shortening USB 3.0 product development cycles using TLM-2.0 compliant transaction-level models
    Markus Willems, Synopsys, DE
  • The Growing Modeling Requirements of the Aerospace Sector
    Mark Burton, Greensocs, U.K.
  • Extension of SystemC Framework Towards Power Analysis: The PKtool Simulation Environment
    Giovanni Vece, Massimo Conti, University of Ancona, IT

More info: European SystemC User’s Group Meeting (ESCUG) Registration

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