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Design Concepts for a Virtualizable Embedded MPSoC Architecture
Author(s) -
Alexander Biedermann
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
springer ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1007/978-3-658-08047-1
Subject(s) - mpsoc , architecture , computer architecture , computer science , embedded system , art , system on a chip , visual arts
Alexander Biedermann presents a generic hardware-based virtualization approach, which may transform an array of any off-the-shelf embedded processors into a multi-processor system with high execution dynamism. Based on this approach, he highlights concepts for the design of energy aware systems, self-healing systems as well as parallelized systems. For the latter, the novel so-called Agile Processing scheme is introduced by the author, which enables a seamless transition between sequential and parallel execution schemes. The design of such virtualizable systems is further aided by introduction of a dedicated design framework, which integrates into existing, commercial workflows. As a result, this book provides comprehensive design flows for the design of embedded multi-processor systems-on-chip.

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