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To automate the process of creation of new synthetic bio-systems an interesting point is to develop a specific design flow like in microelectronics. One of the main assets in microelectronic design flow for digital systems is the ability to describe a system at different abstraction levels.
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ESBS - Strasbourg



System’s modeling

1. Introduction

To automate the process of creation of new synthetic bio-systems an interesting point is to develop a specific design flow like in microelectronics. One of the main assets in microelectronic design flow for digital systems is the ability to describe a system at different abstraction levels.
For our system we focus the modeling at two different level of abstraction. The first one introduced is a high-level model and then the second one is a low-level model. For each model we show the simulation results and as conclusion we discuss the potential of the purposed models.


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