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- Title: High Performance Embedded Computing
- Author(s) Luis Miguel Pinho, Eduardo Quinones, Marko Bertogna
- Publisher: River Publishers (May 31, 2018); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed, August 31, 2022)
- License(s): CC BY 4.0
- Hardcover: 234 pages
- eBook: PDF (234 pages, 20.38 MB) and Read Online
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 8793609698/B0BCXXRLR4
- ISBN-13: 978-8793609693
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Nowadays, the prevalence of computing systems in our lives is so ubiquitous that we live in a cyber-physical world dominated by computer systems, from pacemakers to cars and airplanes. These systems demand for more computational performance to process large amounts of data from multiple data sources with guaranteed processing times. Actuating outside of the required timing bounds may cause the failure of the system, being vital for systems like planes, cars, business monitoring, e-trading, etc.
This book presents recent advances in software architecture and tools to support such complex systems, enabling the design of embedded computing devices which are able to deliver high-performance whilst guaranteeing the application required timing bounds.
About the Authors- Dr. Peter Marwedel studied physics at the University of Kiel, Germany. He received his PhD in that subject in 1974. Since 2011, he is the vice-chair of the collaborative research center SFB 876, aiming at resource-efficient analysis of large data sets. Dr. Marwedel is an IEEE Fellow.
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