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Systemlevel Modeling And Design Space Exploration For Multiprocessor Embedded Systemonchip Architectures Gakgan Erbas

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Systemlevel Modeling And Design Space Exploration For Multiprocessor Embedded Systemonchip Architectures Gakgan Erbas
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.09 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Gakgan Erbas
ISBN: 9781429454605, 9789056294557, 9056294555, 1429454601
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Systemlevel Modeling And Design Space Exploration For Multiprocessor Embedded Systemonchip Architectures Gakgan Erbas by Gakgan Erbas 9781429454605, 9789056294557, 9056294555, 1429454601 instant download after payment.

Modern embedded systems come with contradictory design constraints. On one hand, these systems often target mass production and battery-based devices, and therefore should be cheap and power efficient. On the other hand, they still need to show high (sometimes real-time) performance, and often support multiple applications and standards which requires high programmability. This wide spectrum of design requirements leads to complex heterogeneous System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures -- consisting of several types of processors from fully programmable microprocessors to configurable processing cores and customized hardware components, integrated on a single chip. This study targets such multiprocessor embedded systems and strives to develop algorithms, methods, and tools to deal with a number of fundamental problems which are encountered by the system designers during the early design stages.

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