arXiv:2510.22046v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: We present a case study applying the SpecC methodology within a system-level hardware/software co-design flow to a PCM-to-PWM converter, the core of a Class-D audio amplifier. The converter was modeled and explored with SpecC methodology to derive an HW/SW partition. Using system-level estimates and fast functional simulation, we evaluated mappings that meet real-time constraints while reducing estimated cost of an all-hardware solution and avoiding the expense of a purely software implementation on a high-end processor. Despite the design’s moderate complexity, the results underline the value of system-level co-design for early architectural insight, rapid validation, and actionable cost/performance trade-offs. [Original work from 2005; formatting revised in 2025, with no changes to the results.]
Fast Approximation Algorithm for Non-Monotone DR-submodular Maximization under Size Constraint
arXiv:2511.02254v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: This work studies the non-monotone DR-submodular Maximization over a ground set of $n$ subject to a size constraint $k$. We

