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Embedded System Design & Prototyping
 

For exploring embedded system architectures, algorithms and block validation in a system context, CMC provides the following products and services:

  • Design environments (CAD software) and methodologies for:
    • System-level simulation and modeling
    • Hardware and embedded software generation from C, SystemC and MATLAB
    • FPGA-based prototyping
    • Multi-processor SOC
      (system-level and FPGA)
  • Programmable platforms and IP for system proof-of-concept and validation (targeting digital signal processing, multimedia, network processing)
  • Platforms linking embedded processing with MEMS devices
  • Verification tools and methodologies
  • Tutorials, reference designs and other training materials
  • Engineering support
Dr. Colpitts
Dr. Bruce Colpitts, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Brunswick, is working with Ethan Zheng, graduate student (left) on an experimental technology that can detect rapid strain change or vibration in bridges, buildings or other structures. CMC helped the research team to develop an industry-calibre prototype by providing access to the latest FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) technology.

 

Embedded systems design and prototyping capability is delivered through the System-on-Chip Research Network (SOCRN).

 

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