As embedded systems become more complex, designers face a number of
challenges at different levels: they need to boost performance, while
keeping energy consumption as low as possible, they need to reuse
existent software code, and at the same time they need to take
advantage of the extra logic available in the chip, represented by
multiple processors working together. This book describes several
strategies to achieve such different and interrelated goals, by the
use of adaptability. Coverage includes reconfigurable systems, dynamic
optimization techniques such as binary translation and trace reuse,
new memory architectures including homogeneous and heterogeneous
multiprocessor systems, communication issues and NOCs, fault tolerance
against fabrication defects and soft errors, and finally, how one can
combine several of these techniques together to achieve higher levels
of performance and adaptability. The discussion also includes how to
employ specialized software to improve this new adaptive system, and
how this new kind of software must be designed and programmed.
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ISBN
9781461417460
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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