Embedded systems : hardware, design, and implementation
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Embedded systems : hardware, design, and implementation
Wiley, c2013
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Summary: "Presents a comprehensive coverage with extensive cross-referencing features" -- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Covers the significant embedded computing technologies highlighting their applications in wireless communication and computing power
An embedded system is a computer system designed for specific control functions within a larger system often with real-time computing constraints. It is embedded as part of a complete device often including hardware and mechanical parts. Presented in three parts, Embedded Systems: Hardware, Design, and Implementation provides readers with an immersive introduction to this rapidly growing segment of the computer industry.
Acknowledging the fact that embedded systems control many of today's most common devices such as smart phones, PC tablets, as well as hardware embedded in cars, TVs, and even refrigerators and heating systems, the book starts with a basic introduction to embedded computing systems. It hones in on system-on-a-chip (SoC), multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC), and network-on-chip (NoC). It then covers on-chip integration of software and custom hardware accelerators, as well as fabric flexibility, custom architectures, and the multiple I/O standards that facilitate PCB integration.
Next, it focuses on the technologies associated with embedded computing systems, going over the basics of field-programmable gate array (FPGA), digital signal processing (DSP) and application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) technology, architectural support for on-chip integration of custom accelerators with processors, and O/S support for these systems.
Finally, it offers full details on architecture, testability, and computer-aided design (CAD) support for embedded systems, soft processors, heterogeneous resources, and on-chip storage before concluding with coverage of software support in particular, O/S Linux.
Embedded Systems: Hardware, Design, and Implementation is an ideal book for design engineers looking to optimize and reduce the size and cost of embedded system products and increase their reliability and performance.
目次
Preface xv
Contributors xvii
1 Low Power Multicore Processors for Embedded Systems 1
Fumio Arakawa
1.1 Multicore Chip with Highly Efficient Cores 1
1.2 SuperH RISC Engine Family (SH) Processor Cores 5
1.3 SH-X: A Highly Efficient CPU Core 9
1.4 SH-X FPU: A Highly Efficient FPU 20
1.5 SH-X2: Frequency and Efficiency Enhanced Core 33
1.6 SH-X3: Multicore Architecture Extension 34
1.7 SH-X4: ISA and Address Space Extension 47
2 Special-Purpose Hardware for Computational Biology 61
Siddharth Srinivasan
2.1 Molecular Dynamics Simulations on Graphics Processing Units 62
2.2 Special-Purpose Hardware and Network Topologies for MD Simulations 72
2.3 Quantum MC Applications on Field-Programmable Gate Arrays 77
2.4 Conclusions and Future Directions 82
3 Embedded GPU Design 85
Byeong-Gyu Nam and Hoi-Jun Yoo
3.1 Introduction 85
3.2 System Architecture 86
3.3 Graphics Modules Design 88
3.4 System Power Management 95
3.5 Implementation Results 99
3.6 Conclusion 102
4 Low-Cost VLSI Architecture for Random Block-Based Access of Pixels in Modern Image Sensors 107
Tareq Hasan Khan and Khan Wahid
4.1 Introduction 107
4.2 The DVP Interface 108
4.3 The iBRIDGE-BB Architecture 109
4.4 Hardware Implementation 116
4.5 Conclusion 123
5 Embedded Computing Systems on FPGAs 127
Lesley Shannon
5.1 FPGA Architecture 128
5.2 FPGA Confi guration Technology 129
5.3 Software Support 133
5.4 Final Summary of Challenges and Opportunities for Embedded Computing Design on FPGAs 135
6 FPGA-Based Emulation Support for Design Space Exploration 139
Paolo Meloni, Simone Secchi, and Luigi Raffo
6.1 Introduction 139
6.2 State of the Art 140
6.3 A Tool for Energy-Aware FPGA-Based Emulation: The MADNESS Project Experience 144
6.4 Enabling FPGA-Based DSE: Runtime-Reconfi gurable Emulators 147
6.5 Use Cases 161
7 FPGA Coprocessing Solution for Real-Time Protein Identifi cation Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry 169
Daniel Coca, Istvan Bogdan, and Robert J. Beynon
7.1 Introduction 169
7.2 Protein Identifi cation by Sequence Database Searching Using MS/MS Data 171
7.3 Reconfi gurable Computing Platform 174
7.4 FPGA Implementation of the MS/MS Search Engine 176
7.5 Summary 180
8 Real-Time Confi gurable Phase-Coherent Pipelines 185
Robert L. Shuler, Jr., and David K. Rutishauser
8.1 Introduction and Purpose 185
8.2 History and Related Methods 188
8.3 Implementation Framework 191
8.4 Prototype Implementation 204
8.5 Assessment Compared with Related Methods 207
9 Low Overhead Radiation Hardening Techniques for Embedded Architectures 211
Sohan Purohit, Sai Rahul Chalamalasetti, and Martin Margala
9.1 Introduction 211
9.2 Recently Proposed SEU Tolerance Techniques 213
9.3 Radiation-Hardened Reconfi gurable Array with Instruction Rollback 223
9.4 Conclusion 234
10 Hybrid Partially Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Routing for 3D Networks-on-Chip 239
Sudeep Pasricha and Yong Zou
10.1 Introduction 239
10.2 Related Work 240
10.3 Proposed 4NP-First Routing Scheme 242
10.4 Experiments 250
10.5 Conclusion 255
11 Interoperability in Electronic Systems 259
Andrew Leone
11.1 Interoperability 259
11.2 The Basis for Interoperability: The OSI Model 261
11.3 Hardware 263
11.4 Firmware 266
11.5 Partitioning the System 268
11.6 Examples of Interoperable Systems 270
12 Software Modeling Approaches for Presilicon System Performance Analysis 273
Kenneth J. Schultz and Frederic Risacher
12.1 Introduction 273
12.2 Methodologies 275
12.3 Results 283
12.4 Conclusion 288
13 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Implementation in Embedded Systems 291
Issam Hammad, Kamal El-Sankary, and Ezz El-Masry
13.1 Introduction 291
13.2 Finite Field 292
13.3 The AES 293
13.4 Hardware Implementations for AES 300
13.5 High-Speed AES Encryptor with Efficient Merging Techniques 306
13.6 Conclusion 315
14 Reconfi gurable Architecture for Cryptography over Binary Finite Fields 319
Samuel Antao, Ricardo Chaves, and Leonel Sousa
14.1 Introduction 319
14.2 Background 320
14.3 Reconfigurable Processor 333
14.4 Results 350
14.5 Conclusions 358
References 359
Index 363
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