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    SystemC Network Simulation Library (SCNSL) is an extension of SystemC to allow modelling packet-based networks such as wireless networks, ethernet, fieldbus, etc. As done by basic SystemC for signals on the bus, SCNSL provides primitives to model packet trasmission, reception, contention on the channel and wireless path loss. The use of SCNSL allows the easy and complete modelling of distributed applications of networked embedded systems such as wireless sensor networks, routers, and distributed plant controllers. ...
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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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    Systemc simulation module controlling This tool is aimed to ease the systemc simulation processing.
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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 Davis. NoCTweak has been extended and integrated into McSim, a project developed by Dr. Abdoulaye Gamatié, Dr. Gilles Sassatelli, Dr. Manuel Selva et al. at LIRMM lab. ...
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    Powersim

    Energy Estimation in SystemC.

    Power/Energy simulation in SystemC. Powersim is a SystemC class library aimed to the calculation of power and energy consumption of hardware described at system level. To this end C++ operators are monitored and different energy models can be used for each data type. Powersim does not require any change in the application source code. Current version is 0.3.0.
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    The project aims to build a MATHWORKS MATLAB Simulink like IDE environment by utilizing the SystemC and GNU scientific library.
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    Using SystemC to develop a System On Chip system. The Design includes a MIPS CPU, Arbiter, DMA controller, SRAM controller, UART controller. This design are compatible to the IBM CoreConnect™ Architecture and the On-chip Peripheral Bus (OPB) standard.
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