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EMBEDDED AND REAL TIME SYSTEMS: Beginner Guide
EMBEDDED AND REAL-TIME SYSTEMS UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO EMBEDDED COMPUTING Complex systems and microprocessors Design example: Model train controller Embedded system design process Formalism for system design Instruction sets Preliminaries ARM Processor CPU: Programming input and output Supervisor mode, exception, and traps Coprocessor Memory system mechanism CPU performance CPU power consumption. CPU buses Memory devices I/O devices Component interfacing Design with microprocessors Development and Debugging Program design Model of programs Assembly and Linking Basic compilation techniques Analysis and optimization of execution time, power, energy, program size Program validation and testing. Multiple tasks and multi processes Processes Context Switching Operating Systems Scheduling policies - Multiprocessor Inter-Process Communication mechanisms Evaluating operating system performance Power optimization strategies for processes. Accelerators Accelerated system design Distributed Embedded Architecture Networks for Embedded Systems Network-based design Internet enabled systems. Hardware and software co-design - Data Compressor - Software Modem Personal Digital Assistants SetTopBox. System-on-Silicon FOSS Tools for embedded system development. Read more