Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips

Ahmed Jerraya, Wayne Wolf, eds.

   
 
Modern systems-on-chips are true application-specific multiprocessors. They use multiple CPU cores, specialized high-performance memory systems, and custom logic to implement complex functions in real-time and low power. This book provides a look at the state-of-the-art in multiprocessor systems-on-chips (MPSoCs) with chapters from the world's leading experts in MPSoC design.
 
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Table of Contents
1. The What, Why, and How of MPSoCs
Part I. Hardware
2. Techniques for Designing energy-Aware MPSoCs
3. Networks on Chips
4. Architecture of Embedded Microprocessors
5. Performance and Flexibility for Multiple-Processor SoC Design
6. MPSOC Performance Modeling and Analysis
7. Design of Communication Architectures for High-Performance and Energy Efficient System-on-Chips
8. Design space exploration of on-chip networks

Part II. Software
9. Memory Systems and Compiler Support fo MPSoC Architectures
10. A SystemC-Based Abstract Real-Time Operating System Model for Multiprocessor System-on-Chip
11.Cost-Efficient Mapping of Dynamic Concurrent Tasks in Embedded Real-Time Multimedia Systems
12. ILP-Based Resource-Aware Compilation

Part III. Methodologies and Applications
13. Component-Based Design for Multiprocessor System-on-chip
15. Models of Computation for Systems-on-Chips
16. Metropolis: A Design Envrionemnet for Heterogenous Systems
Glossary
Bibliography
Contributors

 

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ISBN: 0-12-385251-X Book/Hardback