Digital Systems and ApplicationsVojin G. Oklobdzija CRC Press, 2017. gada 19. dec. - 992 lappuses New design architectures in computer systems have surpassed industry expectations. Limits, which were once thought of as fundamental, have now been broken. Digital Systems and Applications details these innovations in systems design as well as cutting-edge applications that are emerging to take advantage of the fields increasingly sophisticated capabilities. This book features new chapters on parallelizing iterative heuristics, stream and wireless processors, and lightweight embedded systems. This fundamental text—
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Chapter 2 System Design | 2-1 |
Chapter 3 Architectures for Low Power | 3-1 |
Chapter 4 Performance Evaluation | 4-1 |
Embedded Applications | 4-47 |
Chapter 5 Embedded SystemsonChips | 5-1 |
Chapter 6 Embedded Processor Applications | 6-1 |
Chapter 7 An Overview of SoC Buses | 7-1 |
Chapter 15 Circuits for HighPerformance IO | 15-1 |
Chapter 16 Algorithms and Data Structures in External Memory | 16-1 |
Chapter 17 Parallel IO Systems | 17-1 |
Chapter 18 A Read Channel for Magnetic Recording | 18-1 |
Operating System | 18-113 |
Chapter 19 Distributed Operating Systems | 19-1 |
New Directions in Computing | 19-15 |
A Strategically Programmable System | 20-1 |
Signal Processing | 7-17 |
Chapter 8 Digital Siganl Processing | 8-1 |
Chapter 9 DSP Applications | 9-1 |
Chapter 10 Digital Filter Design | 10-1 |
Chapter 11 Audio Siganl Processing | 11-1 |
Chapter 12 Digital Video Processing | 12-1 |
Chapter 13 LowPower Digital Signal Processing | 13-1 |
Communications and Networks | 13-19 |
Chapter 14 Communications and Computer Networks | 14-1 |
InputOutput | 14-19 |
Chapter 21 Reconfigurable Processors | 21-1 |
Chapter 22 Roles of Software Technology in Intelligent Transportation Systems | 22-1 |
Chapter 23 Media Signal Processing | 23-1 |
Chapter 24 Internet Architectures | 24-1 |
Chapter 25 Microelectronics for Home Entertainment | 25-1 |
Chapter 26 Mobile and Wireless Computing | 26-1 |
Chapter 27 Data Security | 27-1 |
Index | I-1 |
Back cover | I-21 |
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