Patent
1997-04-22
2000-03-07
Teska, Kevin J.
G06F 1560
Patent
active
060351098
ABSTRACT:
The Complete-1-Distinguishability (C-1-D) property is used for simplifying FSM verification. This property eliminates the need for a traversal of the product machine for the implementation machine and the specification machine. Instead, a much simpler check suffices. This check consists of first obtaining a 1-equivalence mapping between the states of the two machines, and then checking that it is a bisimulation relation. The C-1-D property can be used directly on specifications for which it naturally holds. This property can be enforced on arbitrary FSMs by exposing some of the latch outputs as pseudo-primary outputs during synthesis and verification. In this sense, the synthesis/verification methodology provides another point in the tradeoff curve between constraints-on-synthesis versus complexity-of-verification.
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Ashar Pranav N
Gupta Aarti
Malik Sharad
Do Thuan
NEC USA Inc.
Teska Kevin J.
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