Automatic Model Based Design Space Exploration for Embedded Systems

Automatic Model Based Design Space Exploration for Embedded Systems
Author: Christian Haubelt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2005
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3895745723

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Model Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems

Model Based Design of Adaptive Embedded Systems
Author: Twan Basten,Roelof Hamberg,Frans Reckers,Jacques Verriet
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781461448211

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This book describes model-based development of adaptive embedded systems, which enable improved functionality using the same resources. The techniques presented facilitate design from a higher level of abstraction, focusing on the problem domain rather than on the solution domain, thereby increasing development efficiency. Models are used to capture system specifications and to implement (manually or automatically) system functionality. The authors demonstrate the real impact of adaptivity on engineering of embedded systems by providing several industrial examples of the models used in the development of adaptive embedded systems.

System level Modelling and Design Space Exploration for Multiprocessor Embedded System on chip Architectures

System level Modelling and Design Space Exploration for Multiprocessor Embedded System on chip Architectures
Author: Cagkan Erbas
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789056294557

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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.

Behavioral Modeling for Embedded Systems and Technologies Applications for Design and Implementation

Behavioral Modeling for Embedded Systems and Technologies  Applications for Design and Implementation
Author: Gomes, Lu¡s,Fernandes, Jo?o M.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781605667515

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"This book provides innovative behavior models currently used for developing embedded systems, accentuating on graphical and visual notations"--Provided by publisher.

Multiprocessor Systems on Chip

Multiprocessor Systems on Chip
Author: Torsten Kempf,Gerd Ascheid,Rainer Leupers
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2011-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781441981530

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This book gives a comprehensive introduction to the design challenges of MPSoC platforms, focusing on early design space exploration. It defines an iterative methodology to increase the abstraction level so that evaluation of design decisions can be performed earlier in the design process. These techniques enable exploration on the system level before undertaking time- and cost-intensive development.

Multi objective Design Space Exploration of Multiprocessor SoC Architectures

Multi objective Design Space Exploration of Multiprocessor SoC Architectures
Author: Cristina Silvano,William Fornaciari,Eugenio Villar
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781441988379

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This book serves as a reference for researchers and designers in Embedded Systems who need to explore design alternatives. It provides a design space exploration methodology for the analysis of system characteristics and the selection of the most appropriate architectural solution to satisfy requirements in terms of performance, power consumption, number of required resources, etc. Coverage focuses on the design of complex multimedia applications, where the choice of the optimal design alternative in terms of application/architecture pair is too complex to be pursued through a full search comparison, especially because of the multi-objective nature of the designer’s goal, the simulation time required and the number of parameters of the multi-core architecture to be optimized concurrently.

Model Based Design for Embedded Systems

Model Based Design for Embedded Systems
Author: Gabriela Nicolescu,Pieter J. Mosterman
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781351834711

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The demands of increasingly complex embedded systems and associated performance computations have resulted in the development of heterogeneous computing architectures that often integrate several types of processors, analog and digital electronic components, and mechanical and optical components—all on a single chip. As a result, now the most prominent challenge for the design automation community is to efficiently plan for such heterogeneity and to fully exploit its capabilities. A compilation of work from internationally renowned authors, Model-Based Design for Embedded Systems elaborates on related practices and addresses the main facets of heterogeneous model-based design for embedded systems, including the current state of the art, important challenges, and the latest trends. Focusing on computational models as the core design artifact, this book presents the cutting-edge results that have helped establish model-based design and continue to expand its parameters. The book is organized into three sections: Real-Time and Performance Analysis in Heterogeneous Embedded Systems, Design Tools and Methodology for Multiprocessor System-on-Chip, and Design Tools and Methodology for Multidomain Embedded Systems. The respective contributors share their considerable expertise on the automation of design refinement and how to relate properties throughout this refinement while enabling analytic and synthetic qualities. They focus on multi-core methodological issues, real-time analysis, and modeling and validation, taking into account how optical, electronic, and mechanical components often interface. Model-based design is emerging as a solution to bridge the gap between the availability of computational capabilities and our inability to make full use of them yet. This approach enables teams to start the design process using a high-level model that is gradually refined through abstraction levels to ultimately yield a prototype. When executed well, model-based design encourages enhanced performance and quicker time to market for a product. Illustrating a broad and diverse spectrum of applications such as in the automotive aerospace, health care, consumer electronics, this volume provides designers with practical, readily adaptable modeling solutions for their own practice.

Organic Computing

Organic Computing
Author: Rolf P. Würtz
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540776574

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In this book, the major ideas behind Organic Computing are delineated, together with a sparse sample of computational projects undertaken in this new field. Biological metaphors include evolution, neural networks, gene-regulatory networks, networks of brain modules, hormone system, insect swarms, and ant colonies. Applications are as diverse as system design, optimization, artificial growth, task allocation, clustering, routing, face recognition, and sign language understanding.