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Translating BIF into VHDL : algorithms and examples
This report describes an algorithm for automatically translating BIF system-level behavioral descriptions to behavioral VHDL. BIF is a new intermediate representation for behavioral synthesis, based on annotated state tables that supports user control of the synthesis process by allowing specification of partial design structures, unit bindings, and modification of the design at various levels of abstraction. This flexibility creates a need for behavioral verification of the design at each level of abstraction to provide feedback information to the user. Since VHDL is a well formalized, simulatable language it makes an ideal target for translation.We discuss the complexities inherent in representing BIF's hierarchical state specifications in VHDL and examine a general model for the combined representation of hierarchy, timing, concurrency, and arbitrary state transitions in VHDL.We conclude the report with several examples from a recently implemented translator
Heart Transplantation in Pediatric Patients: Twelve-Year Experience of the Asan Medical Center
Heart transplantation is a standard treatment for end-stage heart disease. Pediatric heart transplantation, however, is not frequently performed due to the shortage of pediatric heart donors. This is the first report of pediatric heart transplantation in Korea. Our retrospective study included 37 patients younger than 18 yr of age who underwent heart transplantation at Asan Medical Center between August 1997 and April 2009. Preoperative diagnosis was either cardiomyopathy (n = 29, 78.3%) or congenital heart disease (n = 8, 22.7%). Mean follow up period was 56.9 ± 44.6 months. There were no early death, but 7 late deaths (7/37, 18.9%) due to rejection after 11, 15, 41 months (n = 3), infection after 5, 8, 10 months (n = 3), suspicious ventricular arrhythmia after 50 months (n = 1). There was no significant risk factor for survival. There were 25 rejections (25/37, 67.6%); less than grade II occurred in 17 patients (17/25, 68%) and more than grade II occurred in 8 patients (8/25, 32%). Actuarial 1, 5, and 10 yr survival was 88.6%, 76.8%, and 76.8%. Our midterm survival of pediatric heart transplantation showed excellent results. We hope this result could be an encouraging message to do more pediatric heart transplantation in Korean society
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Translating BIF into VHDL : algorithms and examples
This report describes an algorithm for automatically translating BIF system-level behavioral descriptions to behavioral VHDL. BIF is a new intermediate representation for behavioral synthesis, based on annotated state tables that supports user control of the synthesis process by allowing specification of partial design structures, unit bindings, and modification of the design at various levels of abstraction. This flexibility creates a need for behavioral verification of the design at each level of abstraction to provide feedback information to the user. Since VHDL is a well formalized, simulatable language it makes an ideal target for translation.We discuss the complexities inherent in representing BIF's hierarchical state specifications in VHDL and examine a general model for the combined representation of hierarchy, timing, concurrency, and arbitrary state transitions in VHDL.We conclude the report with several examples from a recently implemented translator