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    EMBEDDED SYSTEMS HANDBOOK

    About The Book:

    Type Of file: PDF
    File Size: 12.7MB
    Pages: 1089
    Authors: RICHARD ZURAWSKI


    Description:
    The purpose of the Embedded Systems Handbook is to provide a reference useful to a broad range of
    professionals and researchers from industry and academia involved in the evolution of concepts and
    technologies, as well as development and use of embedded systems and related technologies.
    The book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of embedded systems and applications. The
    emphasis is on advanced material to cover recent significant research results and technology evolution and
    developments. It is primarily aimed at experienced professionals from industry and academia, but will
    also be useful to novices with some university background in embedded systems and related areas. Some
    of the topics presented in the book have received limited coverage in other publications either owing to
    the fast evolution of the technologies involved, or material confidentiality, or limited circulation in the
    case of industry-driven developments.The book covers extensively the design and validation of real-time embedded systems, design and
    verification languages, operating systems and scheduling, timing and performance analysis, power aware
    computing, security in embedded systems, the design of application-specific instruction-set processors
    (ASIPs), system-on-chip (SoC) and network-on-chip (NoC), testing of core-based ICs, network embedded
    systems and sensor networks, and embedded applications to include in-car embedded electronic systems,
    intelligent sensors, and embedded web servers for industrial automation.


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