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Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded systems / Paul Pop, etal....

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2004.Description: xix, 326 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1402028725
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TK7895 .P677 2004
Contents:
List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Preface.- I. Preliminaries: 1. Introduction; 2. System-Level Design and Modeling; 3. Distributed Hard Real-Time Systems.- II. Time-Driven Systems: 4. Scheduling and Bus Access Optimization for Time-Driven Systems; 5. Incremental Mapping for Time-Driven Systems.- III. Event-Driven Systems: 6. Schedulability Analysis and Bus Access Optimization for Event-Driven Systems; 7. Incremental Mapping for Event-Driven Systems.- IV. Multi-Cluster Systems: 8. Schedulability Analysis and Bus Access Optimization for Multi-Cluster Systems; 9. Partitioning and Mapping for Multi-Cluster Systems; 10. Schedulability-Driven Frame Packing for Multi-Cluster Systems.- Appendix A.- List of Notations.- List of Abbreviations.- Index.- Bibliography.
Summary: Embedded computer systems are now everywhere: from alarm clocks to PDAs, from mobile phones to cars, almost all the devices we use are controlled by embedded computers. An important class of embedded computer systems is that of hard real-time systems, which have to fulfill strict timing requirements. As real-time systems become more complex, they are often implemented using distributed heterogeneous architectures. Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems addresses the design of real-time applications implemented using distributed heterogeneous architectures. The systems are heterogeneous not only in terms of hardware components, but also in terms of communication protocols and scheduling policies. Regarding this last aspect, time-driven and event-driven systems, as well as a combination of the two, are considered. Such systems are used in many application areas like automotive electronics, real-time multimedia, avionics, medical equipment, and factory systems. The proposed analysis and synthesis techniques derive optimized implementations that fulfill the imposed design constraints. An important part of the implementation process is the synthesis of the communication infrastructure, which has a significant impact on the overall system performance and cost. Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems considers the mapping and scheduling tasks within an incremental design process. To reduce the time-to-market of products, the design of real-time systems seldom starts from scratch. Typically, designers start from an already existing system, running certain applications, and the design problem is to implement new functionality on top of this system. Supporting such an incremental design process provides a high degree of flexibility, and can result in important reductions of design costs. Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, r
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Includes list of Abbreviations and Notations.

List of Figures.- List of Tables.- Preface.- I. Preliminaries: 1. Introduction; 2. System-Level Design and Modeling; 3. Distributed Hard Real-Time Systems.- II. Time-Driven Systems: 4. Scheduling and Bus Access Optimization for Time-Driven Systems; 5. Incremental Mapping for Time-Driven Systems.- III. Event-Driven Systems: 6. Schedulability Analysis and Bus Access Optimization for Event-Driven Systems; 7. Incremental Mapping for Event-Driven Systems.- IV. Multi-Cluster Systems: 8. Schedulability Analysis and Bus Access Optimization for Multi-Cluster Systems; 9. Partitioning and Mapping for Multi-Cluster Systems; 10. Schedulability-Driven Frame Packing for Multi-Cluster Systems.- Appendix A.- List of Notations.- List of Abbreviations.- Index.- Bibliography.

Embedded computer systems are now everywhere: from alarm clocks to PDAs, from mobile phones to cars, almost all the devices we use are controlled by embedded computers. An important class of embedded computer systems is that of hard real-time systems, which have to fulfill strict timing requirements. As real-time systems become more complex, they are often implemented using distributed heterogeneous architectures. Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems addresses the design of real-time applications implemented using distributed heterogeneous architectures. The systems are heterogeneous not only in terms of hardware components, but also in terms of communication protocols and scheduling policies. Regarding this last aspect, time-driven and event-driven systems, as well as a combination of the two, are considered. Such systems are used in many application areas like automotive electronics, real-time multimedia, avionics, medical equipment, and factory systems. The proposed analysis and synthesis techniques derive optimized implementations that fulfill the imposed design constraints. An important part of the implementation process is the synthesis of the communication infrastructure, which has a significant impact on the overall system performance and cost. Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems considers the mapping and scheduling tasks within an incremental design process. To reduce the time-to-market of products, the design of real-time systems seldom starts from scratch. Typically, designers start from an already existing system, running certain applications, and the design problem is to implement new functionality on top of this system. Supporting such an incremental design process provides a high degree of flexibility, and can result in important reductions of design costs. Analysis and Synthesis of Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems will be of interest to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, r

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