Treffer: Simulation and development environment for mobile 3D graphics architectures.

Title:
Simulation and development environment for mobile 3D graphics architectures.
Source:
IET Computers & Digital Techniques (Institution of Engineering & Technology); Sep2007, Vol. 1 Issue 5, p501-507, 7p, 3 Black and White Photographs, 4 Diagrams, 1 Chart, 2 Graphs
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This paper describes a simulation and development environment for designing mobile three-dimensional (3D) graphics architectures. The proposed simulation and verification environment (SVE) uses glTrace's ability to intercept and redirect an OpenGL|ES streams. The SVE simulates the behaviour of mobile 3D graphics pipeline during the playback of traces and produces the second geometry trace that can be used as a test vector for the Verilog/hardware description language RT-level model. An architectural verification can be conducted by comparing the frame-by-frame results. The functionality of the SVE is demonstrated by designing a mobile 3D graphics architecture and implementing the verified architecture on field programmable gate array (FPGA) boards. An application development environment (ADE) is also presented that includes a mobile graphics application programming interface and a device driver interface. The proposed SVE and the ADE could be efficiently used for developing and testing mobile applications, architectural analysis and hardware designs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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