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    time-aware-computing

    Model time-dependent behavior of technical and neural computing

    ... objects in SystemC simulator, where those times are modeled by using delays, while working on a virtual time scale. The basic object set is extended towards imitating technical computing solutions and biological computing as well. Specialized test programs, demonstration programs and docs are included. References to the science background provided.
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    SystemC-WMS
    SystemC-WMS (Wave Mixed Signal Simulator) is a class library that extends the standard SystemC kernel to allow modeling and simulation of complex systems comprising analog parts from heterogeneous domain (electrical, mechanical, thermal, ...).
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    NoCTweak

    a Parameterizable Simulator for Early Exploration of Networks On-Chip

    A networks-on-chip (NoC) simulator allows designers to early estimate performance (latency and throughput), energy efficiency (average/peak power, average energy per packet) and area of several networks on-chip configurations at different CMOS nodes. This tool is a cycle-accurate simulator and is open-source using SystemC, a C++ plugin, which is used to quickly model complex systems at a higher level but less details than RTL. NoCTweak was developed by Dr. Anh Tran and Dr. Bevan Baas at UC...
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    ASDM-NoC

    Asynchronous Spatial Division Multiplexing Router for On-Chip Networks

    ... testbench provided Languages: * Routers are written in synthesizable SystemVerilog * Test benches are provided by SystemC Software requirements: * The open source Nangate 45nm cell library * Synopsys Design Compiler (Synthesis) * Cadence IUS -- NC Simulator (for SystemC/Verilog co-simulation)
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    We release a simulator for Network-on-Chip (NoC) based manycore systems developed using UNISIM (http://unisim.org) (SystemC CLM) during Xiongfei's study at CHiPES (http://www.chipes.ntu.edu.sg), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
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    SCLive is a modular Linux-Live Distribution dedicated to the OSCI SystemC simulator and it's associated libraries. The distribution provides a fully working environement including a simulator kernel, wavefom viewer, IDE, tutorials and more.
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    Welcome to Noxim, the Network-on-Chip Simulator developed at the University of Catania (Italy). The Noxim simulator is developed using SystemC, a system description language based on C++. If you use Noxim in your research, we would appreciate the following citation in any publications to which it has contributed: Vincenzo Catania, Andrea Mineo, Salvatore Monteleone, Maurizio Palesi, and Davide Patti. 2016. Cycle-Accurate Network on Chip Simulation with Noxim. ACM Trans. Model. Comput...
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