Memory Issues in Embedded Systems-on-Chip
Optimizations and Exploration
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Author
Contributions
- Dutt, Nikil - Contributor
- Nicolau, Alexandru - Contributor
Publication
1999 - Springer US, Boston, MA, United States
Language
English
Word Count
47,000 words, Guess
Page Count
188 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivememoryissuesembe00pand
- ISBN-101461373239
- ISBN-101461551072
- ISBN-139781461373230
- ISBN-139781461551072
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number851751000
- Better World Books9781461373230
- Better World Books9781461551072
- Open LibraryOL27074288M
Classifications
- DDC621.3815
- LCCTK7888.4
- LCCTK7867-7867.5
Description
Memory Issues in Embedded Systems-On-Chip: Optimizations and Explorations is designed for different groups in the embedded systems-on-chip arena. First, it is designed for researchers and graduate students who wish to understand the research issues involved in memory system optimization and exploration for embedded systems-on-chip. Second, it is intended for designers of embedded systems who are migrating from a traditional micro-controllers centered, board-based design methodology to newer design methodologies using IP blocks for processor-core-based embedded systems-on-chip. Also, since Memory Issues in Embedded Systems-on-Chip: Optimization and Explorations illustrates a methodology for optimizing and exploring the memory configuration of embedded systems-on-chip, it is intended for managers and system designers who may be interested in the emerging capabilities of embedded systems-on-chip design methodologies for memory-intensive applications.
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