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High Performance Embedded Computing Handbook: A Systems Perspective
β Scribed by David R. Martinez, Robert A. Bond, M. Michael Vai
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 604
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Over the past several decades, applications permeated by advances in digital signal processing have undergone unprecedented growth in capabilities. The editors and authors of High Performance Embedded Computing Handbook: A Systems Perspective have been significant contributors to this field, and the principles and techniques presented in the handbook are reinforced by examples drawn from their work. The chapters cover system components found in todayβs HPEC systems by addressing design trade-offs, implementation options, and techniques of the trade, then solidifying the concepts with specific HPEC system examples. This approach provides a more valuable learning tool, Because readers learn about these subject areas through factual implementation cases drawn from the contributing authorsβ own experiences. Discussions include:Β Key subsystems and components Computational characteristics of high performance embedded algorithms and applications Front-end real-time processor technologies such as analog-to-digital conversion, application-specific integrated circuits, field programmable gate arrays, and intellectual propertyβbased design Programmable HPEC systems technology, including interconnection fabrics, parallel and distributed processing, performance metrics and software architecture, and automatic code parallelization and optimization Examples of complex HPEC systems representative of actual prototype developments Application examples, including radar, communications, electro-optical, and sonar applications The handbook is organized around a canonical framework that helps readers navigate through the chapters, and it concludes with a discussion of future trends in HPEC systems. The material is covered at a level suitable for practicing engineers and HPEC computational practitioners and is easily adaptable to their own implementation requirements.
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My biggest problem with this book is between chapters two and three which has a huge gap. Another chapter should be inserted to ease into the technical jargon of chapter three such as "What is an embedded system?" Also a glossary of technical terms and acronyms would not be a bad idea. The author do
My biggest problem with this book is between chapters two and three which has a huge gap. Another chapter should be inserted to ease into the technical jargon of chapter three such as "What is an embedded system?" Also a glossary of technical terms and acronyms would not be a bad idea. The author do