Multiprocessor Systems-on-ChipsElsevier, 2004. gada 15. okt. - 608 lappuses Modern system-on-chip (SoC) design shows a clear trend toward integration of multiple processor cores on a single chip. Designing a multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSOC) requires an understanding of the various design styles and techniques used in the multiprocessor. Understanding the application area of the MPSOC is also critical to making proper tradeoffs and design decisions. Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips covers both design techniques and applications for MPSOCs. Design topics include multiprocessor architectures, processors, operating systems, compilers, methodologies, and synthesis algorithms, and application areas covered include telecommunications and multimedia. The majority of the chapters were collected from presentations made at the International Workshop on Application-Specific Multi-Processor SoC held over the past two years. The workshop assembled internationally recognized speakers on the range of topics relevant to MPSOCs. After having refined their material at the workshop, the speakers are now writing chapters and the editors are fashioning them into a unified book by making connections between chapters and developing common terminology. *Examines several different architectures and the constraints imposed on them *Discusses scheduling, real-time operating systems, and compilers *Analyzes design trade-off and decisions in telecommunications and multimedia applications |
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... modules. In either case, most of these IP blocks will be designed for reuse on multiple chips. The design of multiprocessors also requires designers to change their ways of thinking. Traditional hardware design focuses on a single unit ...
... modules. In either case, most of these IP blocks will be designed for reuse on multiple chips. The design of multiprocessors also requires designers to change their ways of thinking. Traditional hardware design focuses on a single unit ...
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... module at a lower supply drives a module at a higher supply [13]. The most popular of the techniques for reducing active power consumption at run time is DVS combined with dynamic frequency scaling (DFS). Most embed25 5.5 5 4.54 3.53 ...
... module at a lower supply drives a module at a higher supply [13]. The most popular of the techniques for reducing active power consumption at run time is DVS combined with dynamic frequency scaling (DFS). Most embed25 5.5 5 4.54 3.53 ...
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... Module A Module B ENC DEC Bus Control Bus. ENERGY-AWARE. ON-CHIP. COMMUNICATION. SYSTEM. DESIGN. Evolving design tradeoffs. T, time; R, reliability; A, area; P,. 2 Techniques for Designing Energy-Aware MPSoCs 2.4 Energy-Aware On-Chip ...
... Module A Module B ENC DEC Bus Control Bus. ENERGY-AWARE. ON-CHIP. COMMUNICATION. SYSTEM. DESIGN. Evolving design tradeoffs. T, time; R, reliability; A, area; P,. 2 Techniques for Designing Energy-Aware MPSoCs 2.4 Energy-Aware On-Chip ...
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... modules (e.g., a processor and its memory), as shown in Figure 2-10. Data from the source module are encoded, transmitted on the bus, and decoded at the destination. A practical instance of this configuration is the address bus for the ...
... modules (e.g., a processor and its memory), as shown in Figure 2-10. Data from the source module are encoded, transmitted on the bus, and decoded at the destination. A practical instance of this configuration is the address bus for the ...
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... modules (i.e., bus slaves) that only respond to requests from bus masters. The information units on a bus belong to three classes, namely, data, address, and control. Data, address, and control information can either be time-multiplexed ...
... modules (i.e., bus slaves) that only respond to requests from bus masters. The information units on a bus belong to three classes, namely, data, address, and control. Data, address, and control information can either be time-multiplexed ...
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