# Visualizations for Understanding SoC Behaviour

**Authors:** Dave McEwan, Marcin Hlond, Jose Nunez-Yanez

arXiv: 1905.06386 · 2019-05-17

## TL;DR

This paper presents a new visualization method for analyzing System-on-Chip (SoC) behavior, aiding understanding, optimization, and validation through automated visual representations of component interactions.

## Contribution

It introduces a mathematically grounded visualization technique that automates the analysis of component interactions within SoCs, enhancing traditional investigation tools.

## Key findings

- Effective visualization of component interactions demonstrated in case studies
- Method aids in system optimization, monitoring, and validation
- Automates analysis process, reducing manual effort

## Abstract

This paper introduces a novel method of analysis for SoC development building upon commonly used tools and techniques to approximate and automate the human process of investigation. Knowledge of the interactions between components within a SoC is essential for understanding how a system works so the presented method provides a way of visualizing these interactions. The mathematical basis for the method is explained and justified, then the method is demonstrated using two representative case studies. Visualizations from the case studies are used to exhibit the usefulness of the method for system optimization, monitoring, and validation.

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