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Client
business profile:
TranSwitch Corporation is a
leading innovator of high-speed
VLSI solutions microchips, which,
as a key component in
telecommunications and data
communications equipment, enables
people throughout the world to
communicate more readily and
reliably via voice, fax, e-mail
and multimedia.
TranSwitch's customers are the
Original Equipment Manufacturers
(OEMs) who supply systems for
three communications end markets:
the Public Network
Infrastructure, the Internet
Infrastructure and Corporate Wide
Area Networks. Their 400-plus
worldwide customers include the
world's leading telecom and
datacom OEMs.
The Business Challenge:
TranSwitch is a supplier of
silicon solutions to the
tele-communication and
data-communication equipment
manufacturers with offices around
the globe including an offshore
research and development facility
in India. TranSwitch was
designing Larissa, which is a
system-on-a-chip (SoC) voice/data
convergence solution for the
multi-tenant unit (MTU) Internet
Access Device (IAD) market.
Larissa was being designed such
that it can be placed on a
printed circuit board along with
some peripheral line devices, but
with no other host CPU or
controller. The host CPU actually
resides on the Larissa device,
and the users of Larissa may add
their own software applications
directly to the image downloaded
at start-up. The scope of work
was increasing by the day and the
tape out deadline was fast
approaching. Also, the amount of
budget allocated for the project
was quickly running out just on
the R&D side of the hardware
development and there was no
progress on the software side of
the SoC.
SAI Systems
Solution:
SAI Systems, after initial due diligence,
formulated a plan which would let
the client achieve their
objectives in the limited time
frame. SAI Systems defined a Statement of
Work (SOW) to accomplish half of
the remaining work offshore and
the client development team would
complete the other half under
leadership of SAI Systems Architect and
Program Manager.
SAI Systems offered a unique business
model to TranSwitch. SAI Systems billed a
heavily reduced rate for the
project in return for an upside
percentage on the product
revenue.
The design effort included the
use of simulation tools for
design, verification and
profiling before tape-out, and
development using a real time
operating system (MicroC/OS). SAI Systems
team delivered high-level design,
detail design and test plan
documentation for each module to
the client.
Porting of the third party
off-the-shelf Frame Relay stack
to the System-On-Chip (SoC)
target involved re-architecture
of buffer, memory and timer
management subsystems to migrate
to hardware based buffer
allocation mechanism and
optimizations for the underlying
Operating System. The SNMP
architecture involved porting the
Uniform Call Distributor (UCD)
SNMP agent to the target system.
A private MIB was defined using
Abstract Syntax Notation One
(ASN.1) and validated using
industry standard verification
tools for IP Quality of Service
(QoS) and RIPv2. The IP QoS
framework design comprised of a
command line interface (CLI) and
SNMP interface to provision
policies, rules and criterions
and enforce rules in the data
path. FreeBSD RIPv2 was ported to
the underlying target. All layer
2/3 applications were developed
in a multi-threaded,
multi-processor and load-balanced
environment for high packet
throughput.
Client's
Benefits:
SAI Systems successfully completed the
Larissa project on time, on
budget and proved to the client
that their objectives were
achievable even though the
circumstances seemed overbearing.
SAI Systems has a track record of working
on such challenging projects and
this proved beneficial to the
client who was faced with a fast
approaching tape out deadline.
SAI Systems suggested its offshore
business model to the client that
resulted in immense cost savings
for them.
Industry
Relevance:
In today’s fast paced business
world new products and new
technologies are emerging at a
very fast rate. It is imperative
for organizations to complete
their product development cycles
within the specified time period
otherwise it leads to huge budget
overruns. Launching products or
solutions on time is very crucial
to gain competitive advantage and
get first mover advantage in any
particular field.
The Larissa – a System-on-Chip
Project illustrates how an
organization faced with a tape
out deadline and changing
requirements was able to meet its
business objective by partnering
with SAI Systems , an experienced embedded
solutions provider and making use
of their innovative offshore
business delivery model. Many
organizations are partnering with
other organizations to
successfully meet the demands of
the dynamic business world and
for staying ahead of their
competitors.
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