The next generation GPS memory management
Author(s) -
D. Yu. Livshits,
Yair Wiseman
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
international journal of vehicle information and communication systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.117
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 1741-8208
pISSN - 1471-0242
DOI - 10.1504/ijvics.2013.055765
Subject(s) - global positioning system , computer science , component (thermodynamics) , key (lock) , cache , benchmarking , assisted gps , embedded system , computer network , computer security , operating system , business , physics , marketing , thermodynamics
The next generation Global Positioning System (GPS) will have many new features. Also the infrastructure will be noticeably enhanced. This has directed us to consider a new dynamic memory management strategy for the next generation GPS. The distinctiveness of the suggested infrastructure is shifting elements of the GPS applications to the operating system with the objective of managing application data more efficiently. A key component of any GPS application is caching its data with the intention of preventing excessive memory accesses and allocations. The suggested infrastructure called ‘Cache Based Dynamic Memory Management’ – CBDMM – aims at moving the caching component from the GPS application to the embedded operating system of the GPS. The paper introduces CBDMM design, discusses its advantages and shows several encouraging benchmarking results.
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