Lazy transition systems and asynchronous circuit synthesis with relative timing assumptions

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Electrical & Computer Engineering
Creator Stevens, Kenneth
Other Author Cortadella, Jordi; Kishinevsky, Michael; Burns, Steven M.; Kondratyev, Alex; Lavagno, Luciano; Taubin, Alexander; Yakovlev, Alexander
Title Lazy transition systems and asynchronous circuit synthesis with relative timing assumptions
Date 2002
Description This paper presents a design flow for timed asynchronous circuits. It introduces lazy transitions systems as a new computational model to represent the timing information required for synthesis. The notion of laziness explicitly distinguishes between the enabling and the firing of an event in a transition system. Lazy transition systems can be effectively used to model the behavior of asynchronous circuits in which relative timing assumptions can be made on the occurrence of events. These assumptions can be derived from the information known a priori about the delay of the environment and the timing characteristics of the gates that will implement the circuit. The paper presents necessary conditions to generate circuits and a synthesis algorithm that exploits the timing assumptions for optimization. It also proposes a method for back-annotation that derives a set of sufficient timing constraints that guarantee the correctness of the circuit.
Type Text
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Volume 21
Issue 2
First Page 109
Last Page 130
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Cortadella, J., Kishinevsky, M., Burns, S. M., Kondratyev, A., Lavagno, L., Stevens, K. S., Taubin, A., & Yakovlev, A. (2002). Lazy transition systems and asynchronous circuit synthesis with relative timing assumptions. IEEE Transactions on CAD, 21(2), 109-30. Feb.
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