Special Session: AutoSoC

A Suite of Open-Source Automotive SoC Benchmarks

Conference Paper (2020)
Author(s)

Felipe Augusto da Silva (TU Delft - Computer Engineering, Cadence Design Systems)

Ahmet Cagri Bagbaba (Tallinn University of Technology, Cadence Design Systems)

Annachiara Ruospo (Politecnico di Torino)

Riccardo Mariani (NVIDIA)

Ghani Kanawati (ARM Ltd)

Matteo Sonza Reorda (Politecnico di Torino)

Maksim Jenihhin (Tallinn University of Technology)

Said Hamdioui (TU Delft - Quantum & Computer Engineering)

Christian Sauer (Cadence Design Systems)

Research Group
Computer Engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/VTS48691.2020.9107599 Final published version
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Computer Engineering
Pages (from-to)
1-9
ISBN (print)
978-1-7281-5360-5
ISBN (electronic)
978-1-7281-5359-9
Event
2020 IEEE 38th VLSI Test Symposium (VTS) (2020-04-05 - 2020-06-08), San Diego, United States
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Abstract

The current demands for autonomous driving generated momentum for an increase in research in the different technologies required for these applications. Nonetheless, the limited access to representative designs and industrial methodologies poses a challenge to the research community. Considering this scenario, there is a high demand for an open-source solution that could support development of research targeting automotive applications. This paper presents the current status of AutoSoC, an automotive SoC benchmark suite that includes hardware and software elements and is entirely open-source. The objective is to provide researchers with an industrial-grade automotive SoC that includes all essential components, is fully customizable, and enables analysis of functional safety solutions and automotive SoC configurations. This paper describes the available configurations of the benchmark including an initial assessment for ASIL B to D configurations.

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