
After having presented the challenges and requirements for system level design of image processing applications, this chapter aims to discuss fundamentals on system level design and to give an overview on related work. Section 3.1 starts with the question how to specify the application behavior. In this context also some fundamental data flow models of computation are reviewed. Next, Section 3.2 gives an introduction to existing approaches in behavioral hardware synthesis. Communication and memory synthesis techniques are discussed separately in Section 3.4. Section 3.3 details some aspects about memory analysis and optimization. Section 3.5 reviews several system-level design approaches before Section 3.6 concludes this chapter with a conclusion.
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