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13th IEEE International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP 2002), 1-3 July 2002, Darmstadt, Germany. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1703-X
Keynote Speech

Marco Pavesi:
Market Estimation for System Prototyping EDA Segment. 2-
Prototyping Micro Architectures

Akira Kitajima, Toshiyuki Sasaki, Yoshinori Takeuchi, Masaharu Imai:
Design of Application Specific CISC Using PEAS-III. 12-17
Chun Hok Ho, Monk-Ping Leong, Philip Heng Wai Leong
, Jürgen Becker, Manfred Glesner:
Rapid Prototyping of FPGA Based Floating Point DSP Systems. 19-24
Santiago Sánchez-Solano
, Raouf Senhadji
, Alejandro Cabrera Sarmiento, Iluminada Baturone
, Carlos Jesús Jiménez-Fernández, Angel Barriga
:
Prototyping of Fuzzy Logic-Based Controllers Using Standard FPGA Development Boards. 25-
Case Studies and Applications

Matías J. Garrido, César Sanz
, Marcos Jiménez, Juan M. Meneses:
A Flexible H.263 Video Coder Prototype Based on FPGA. 34-41
Abdulfattah Mohammad Obeid, Alberto García Ortiz, Ralf Ludewig, Manfred Glesner:
Prototyping of a High Performance Generic Viterbi Decoder. 42-47
Thilo Pionteck
, N. Toender, Lukusa D. Kabulepa, Manfred Glesner, Tideya Kella:
On the Rapid Prototyping of Equalizers for OFDM Systems. 48-52
Eric Borghs, Jeroen Jacobs, Michaël Beck, Adrian Mihanta, Piet Vandaele, Thierry Pollet:
Prototyping Ethernet in the First Mile over Point-to-Point Copper. 53-
Mapping to FPGAs

Javier Martín-Langerwerf
, Carsten Reuter, Holger Kropp, Peter Pirsch:
Benefits of Macro-Based Multi-FPGA Partitioning for Video Processing Applications. 60-65
Sushil Chandra Jain, Anshul Kumar, Shashi Kumar:
Hybrid Multi-FPGA Board Evaluation by Limiting Multi-Hop Routing. 66-
Reconfigurable Software

Murat Guler, N. Scott Clements, Nidhi Kejriwal, Linda M. Wills, Bonnie S. Heck, George J. Vachtsevanos:
Rapid Prototyping of Transition Management Code for Reconfigurable Control Systems. 76-83
Christian Hinkelbein, Andreas Kugel, Reinhard Männer, Matthias Müller:
Reconfigurable Hardware Control Software. 84-91
Stanislav Chachkov, Didier Buchs:
Interfacing Software Libraries from Non-deterministic Prototypes. 92-98
Guoqiang Shu, Chao Li, Qing Wang, Mingshu Li:
Validating Objected-Oriented Prototype of Real-Time Systems with Timed Automata. 99-
High-Level Modeling Issues

Markus Kühl, Clemens Reichmann, I. Prötel, Klaus D. Müller-Glaser:
From Object-Oriented Modeling to Code Generation for Rapid Prototyping of Embedded Electronic Systems. 108-114
Klaus Buchenrieder
, Ulrich Nageldinger, Andreas Pyttel, Alexander Sedlmeier:
System Prototyping by Integration of Reconfigurable Hardware into a Heterogeneous System Model. 115-121
Hideaki Yanagisawa, Minoru Uehara, Hideki Mori:
ISA Based System Design Language in HW/SW Co-Design Environment. 122-
New Synthesis and Estimation Approaches

Mário P. Véstias
, Horácio C. Neto
:
System-Level Co-Synthesis of Dataflow Dominated Applications on Reconfigurable Hardware/Software Architectures. 130-137
Ralf Ludewig, Alberto García Ortiz, Tudor Murgan, Manfred Glesner:
Power Estimation Based on Transition Activity Analysis with an Architecture Precise Rapid Prototyping System. 138-
Tools and Framework for Supporting RSP

Frank Golatowski
, Jens Hildebrandt, Jan Blumenthal, Dirk Timmermann
:
Framework for Validation, Test and Analysis of Real-Time Scheduling Algorithms and Scheduler Implementations. 146-152
Christophe Bobda, Nils Steenbock:
A Rapid Prototyping Environment for Distributed Reconfigurable Systems. 153-158
Natalino G. Busá, Ghiath Alkadi, Michael J. Verberne, Rafael Peset Llopis, Sethuraman Ramanatha:
RAPIDO: A Modular, Multi-Board, Heterogeneous Multi-Processor, PCI Bus Based Prototyping Framework for the Validation of SoC VLSI Designs. 159-165
Maryse Wouters, Tom Huybrechts, Roeland Huys, Stefaan De Rore, Steven Sanders, Erik Uman:
PICARD: Platform Concepts for Prototyping and Demonstration of High Speed Communication Systems. 166-

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