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MultiCore Embedded Systems (Embedded Multicore Systems),Used
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Details a realworld product that applies a cuttingedge multicore architectureIncreasingly demanding modern applicationssuch as those used in telecommunications networking and realtime processing of audio, video, and multimedia streamsrequire multiple processors to achieve computational performance at the rate of a few gigaoperations per second. This necessity for speed and manageable power consumption makes it likely that the next generation of embedded processing systems will include hundreds of cores, while being increasingly programmable, blending processors and configurable hardware in a powerefficient manner.MultiCore Embedded Systems presents a variety of perspectives that elucidate the technical challenges associated with such increased integration of homogeneous (processors) and heterogeneous multiple cores. It offers an analysis that industry engineers and professionals will need to understand the physical details of both software and hardware in embedded architectures, as well as their limitations and potential for future growth.Discusses the available programming models spread across different abstraction levelsThe book begins with an overview of the evolution of multiprocessor architectures for embedded applications and discusses techniques for autonomous power management of systemlevel parameters. It addresses the use of existing opensource (and free) tools originating from several application domainssuch as traffic modeling, graph theory, parallel computing and network simulation. In addition, the authors cover other important topics associated with multicore embedded systems, such as:Architectures and interconnectsEmbedded design methodologiesMapping of applications
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