
Modeling, Verification and Exploration of Task-Level Concurrency in Real-Time Embedded Systems
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 30. November 1999
Book
Hardback
XV, 438 pages
978-0-7923-7737-5 (ISBN)
Description
system is a complex object containing a significant percentage of elec A tronics that interacts with the Real World (physical environments, humans, etc. ) through sensing and actuating devices. A system is heterogeneous, i. e. , is characterized by the co-existence of a large number of components of disparate type and function (for example, programmable components such as micro processors and Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), analog components such as AID and D/A converters, sensors, transmitters and receivers). Any approach to system design today must include software concerns to be viable. In fact, it is now common knowledge that more than 70% of the development cost for complex systems such as automotive electronics and communication systems are due to software development. In addition, this percentage is increasing constantly. It has been my take for years that the so-called hardware-software co-design problem is formulated at a too low level to yield significant results in shorten ing design time to the point needed for next generation electronic devices and systems. The level of abstraction has to be raised to the Architecture-Function co-design problem, where Function refers to the operations that the system is supposed to carry out and Architecture is the set of supporting components for that functionality. The supporting components as we said above are heteroge neous and contain almost always programmable components.
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Edition
2000 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
XV, 438 p.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
812 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-7737-5 (9780792377375)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-4437-1
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Content
1. Introduction.- 1. Systems-on-a-chip.- 2. Heterogeneous real-time embedded systems.- 3. Unified meta design flow for multi-media and telecom applications.- 4. Design methodology & CAD design support.- 5. Overview of the book.- 2. Related Work and Contemporary Approaches.- 1. Manual approach.- 2. Real-time operating systems.- 3. Processor architecture integration.- 4. Task concurrency management.- 5. Motivation for a new approach.- 3. System Representation Model.- 1. Model requirements.- 2. Related Work - Models considering time.- 3. Basic Multi-Thread Graph model.- 4. MTG model extended with data communication.- 5. MTG model extended with timing.- 6. MTG model extended with hierarchy.- 7. Miscellaneous extensions.- 8. Advantages of the MTG model.- 9. Future extensions.- 10. Summary.- 4. Timing Analysis.- 1. Problem formulation.- 2. Related work - Timing verification.- 3. Related work - Timing analysis.- 4. Related work - Performance analysis.- 5. MTG classification.- 6. MTG separation analysis.- 7. MTG latency and response time analysis.- 8. MTG rate analysis.- 9. MTG boundedness analysis.- 10. Summary.- 5. System Synthesis Methodology.- 1. Methodology overview.- 2. MTG model extraction.- 3. Resource estimation.- 4. Task concurrency management - Thread frame clustering.- 5. Task concurrency management - Thread frame scheduling.- 6. Task concurrency management - Execution model selection.- 7. RTOS synthesis.- 8. Summary.- 6. Conclusions.- 1. Motivation.- 2. Contributions.- 3. Future work.- Appendices.- Definitions.- 1. Multi-sets.- 2. MTG definitions and properties.- 2.1 Definitions.- 2.2 Behavioral and structural properties.- 3. Algebras.- 3.1 Number algebras.- 4. Relations and partial orders.- 4.1 Binary relations.- 4.2 Partial orders.- 5. Automata.