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Computers as Components

Computers as Components

Principles of Embedded Computing Systems Design

Wayne Wolf

662 pages, parution le 01/09/2000

Résumé

The vast majority of existing computers are embedded in the myriad of intelligent devices and applications-not in desktop machines. We are witnessing the emergence of a new discipline with its own principles, constraints, and design processes.

Computers as Components is the first book to teach this new discipline. It unravels the complexity of these systems and the tools and methods necessary for designing them. Researchers, students, and savvy professionals, schooled in hardware or software, will value the integrated engineering design approach to this fast emerging field.

  • Demonstrates concepts and techniques using two powerful real-world processors as case studies throughout the book: the ARM processor and the SHARC DSP (digital signal processor).
  • Illustrates the major concepts of each chapter with real-world design examples such as software modems, telephone answering machines, and video accelerators.
  • Teaches the basics of UML (Unified Modeling Language) and applies it throughout the text to help you visualize stages in the design process.
  • Illustrates real-time operating systems using the POSIX real-time extensions and Linux.
  • Describes performance analysis and optimization of embedded software, including the effects of caches.
  • Includes two CD-ROMs with evaluation software: One contains the ARM Developer Suite; the other contains VisualDSP for the SHARC DSP family of processors.

Contents

  • Chapter 1 - Embedded Computing
  • Chapter 2 - Instruction Sets
  • Chapter 3 - CPUs
  • Chapter 4 - The Embedded Computing Platform
  • Chapter 5 - Program Design and Analysis
  • Chapter 6 - Processes and Operating Systems
  • Chapter 7 - Hardware Accelerators
  • Chapter 8 - Networks
  • Chapter 9 - System Design Techniques
  • Appendix A - UML Notations
  • Appendix B - Notes on Hardware Design

L'auteur - Wayne Wolf

Wayne Wolf is professor of electrical engineering at Princeton University. Before joining Princeton, he was with AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University. He is well known for his research in the areas of hardware/software co-design, embedded computing, VLSI CAD, and multimedia computing systems. He is a fellow of the IEEE, and a member of the ACM and SPIE. He was Program Chair of the First International Workshop on Hardware/Software Co-Design. Wayne was also Program Chair of 1996 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design. He is editor-in-chief of IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems (1999-2000) and co-editor of the Kluwer journal, Design Automation for Embedded Systems. He is also co-series editor of the new Morgan Kaufmann Series on Systems on Silicon.

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Éditeur(s) Morgan Kaufmann
Auteur(s) Wayne Wolf
Parution 01/09/2000
Nb. de pages 662
Format 18,7 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 1146g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781558606937

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