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Programming Heterogeneous MPSoCs [electronic resource] : Tool Flows to Close the Software Productivity Gap / by Jer�onimo Castrill�on Mazo, Rainer Leupers.

By: Castrill�on Mazo, Jer�onimo [author.].
Contributor(s): Leupers, Rainer [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XV, 232 p. 73 illus., 65 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319006758.Subject(s): Engineering | Microprocessors | Electronics | Microelectronics | Electronic circuits | Engineering | Circuits and Systems | Processor Architectures | Electronics and Microelectronics, InstrumentationAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.3815 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Background and Problem Definition -- Related Work -- MPSoC Runtime Management -- Sequential Code Flow -- Parallel Code Flow -- Extensions for Software Defined Radio -- Multi-application Flow -- Conclusions and Outlook.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides embedded software developers with techniques for programmingheterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs), capable of executing multiple applications simultaneously. It describes a set of algorithms and methodologies to narrow the software productivity gap, as well as an in-depth description of the underlying problems and challenges of today's programming practices. The authors present four different tool flows: A parallelism extraction flow for applications writtenusing the C programming language, a mapping and scheduling flow for parallel applications, a special mapping flow for baseband applications in the context of Software Defined Radio (SDR) and a final flow for analyzing multiple applications at design time. The tool flows are evaluated on Virtual Platforms (VPs), which mimic different characteristics of state-of-the-art heterogeneous MPSoCs.   • Provides a novel set of algorithms and methodologies for programming heterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs); • Equips embedded software developers with a unified presentation of sequential and parallel programming; • Focuses on industry-relevant methodologies and uses real case studies to demonstrate techniques; • Enables solution of multi-application problems, with generalized and unified programming models.
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Introduction -- Background and Problem Definition -- Related Work -- MPSoC Runtime Management -- Sequential Code Flow -- Parallel Code Flow -- Extensions for Software Defined Radio -- Multi-application Flow -- Conclusions and Outlook.

This book provides embedded software developers with techniques for programmingheterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs), capable of executing multiple applications simultaneously. It describes a set of algorithms and methodologies to narrow the software productivity gap, as well as an in-depth description of the underlying problems and challenges of today's programming practices. The authors present four different tool flows: A parallelism extraction flow for applications writtenusing the C programming language, a mapping and scheduling flow for parallel applications, a special mapping flow for baseband applications in the context of Software Defined Radio (SDR) and a final flow for analyzing multiple applications at design time. The tool flows are evaluated on Virtual Platforms (VPs), which mimic different characteristics of state-of-the-art heterogeneous MPSoCs.   • Provides a novel set of algorithms and methodologies for programming heterogeneous Multi-Processor Systems-on-Chip (MPSoCs); • Equips embedded software developers with a unified presentation of sequential and parallel programming; • Focuses on industry-relevant methodologies and uses real case studies to demonstrate techniques; • Enables solution of multi-application problems, with generalized and unified programming models.

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