Joachim Falk



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Integrating Hardware/Firmware Verification Efforts Using SystemC High-Level Models (2010) Falk J, Zebelein C, Haubelt C, Teich J, Dorsch R Conference contribution Efficient high-level modeling in the networking domain (2010) Zebelein C, Falk J, Haubelt C, Teich J, Dorsch R Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Analysis of systemc actor networks for efficient synthesis (2010) Falk J, Zebelein C, Keinert J, Haubelt C, Teich J, Bhattacharyya SS Journal article, Original article SYSTEMCODESIGNER - An Automatic ESL Synthesis Approach by Design Space Exploration and Behavioral Synthesis for Streaming Applications (2009) Keinert J, Streubühr M, Schlichter T, Falk J, Gladigau J, Teich J, Haubelt C, Meredith M Journal article, Original article A Generalized Static Data Flow Clustering Algorithm for MPSoC Scheduling of Multimedia Applications (2008) Falk J, Keinert J, Haubelt C, Teich J, Bhattacharyya SS Conference contribution Classification of general data flow actors into known models of computation (2008) Zebelein C, Falk J, Haubelt C, Teich J Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Task Graph Clustering with Internal State (2007) Falk J, Haubelt C, Teich J Other publication type A SystemC-based Design Methodology for Digital Signal Processing Systems (2007) Haubelt C, Falk J, Keinert J, Schlichter T, Streubühr M, Deyhle A, Hadert A, Teich J Journal article Actor-oriented modeling and simulation of sliding window image processing algorithms (2007) Keinert J, Falk J, Haubelt C, Teich J Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Task-accurate performance modeling in SystemC for real-time multi-processor architectures (2006) Streubühr M, Falk J, Teich J, Haubelt C, Dorsch R, Schlipf T Conference contribution, Conference Contribution