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Real-Time Modelling and Processing for Communication Systems [electronic resource] : Applications and Practices / edited by Muhammad Alam, Wael Dghais, Yuanfang Chen.

Contributor(s): Alam, Muhammad [editor.] | Dghais, Wael [editor.] | Chen, Yuanfang [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems: 29Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: XI, 282 p. 210 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319722153.Subject(s): Telecommunication | Computer input-output equipment | Computer simulation | Computer networks  | Communications Engineering, Networks | Input/Output and Data Communications | Computer Modelling | Computer Communication NetworksAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621.382 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Real Time Modelling and Processing -- IBIS and Mpilog Modelling Frameworks for Signal Integrity Simulation -- Improved and Reduced-order I/O Devices Behavioral Modeling Solutions for SI simulation -- Neuro-Fuzzy Nonlinear Dynamic Modelling for Signal Integrity Simulation -- Fuzzy sliding mode controller design based on Euclidean particle swarm optimization -- An Electrothermal Behavior Study of the Power PiN Diode -- A Detailed Extraction Procedure of Thyristor Design Parameters -- Modeling of Memristive Devices for Neuro-morphic Application -- Modeling, Designing and Analyzing Resource Reservations in Distributed Embedded Systems -- Real-time Implementation of Light-independent Traffic Sign Recognition approach.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book presents cutting-edge work on real-time modelling and processing, a highly active research field in both the research and industrial domains. Going beyond conventional real-time systems, major efforts are required to develop accurate and computational efficient real-time modelling algorithms and design automation tools that reflect the technological advances in high-speed and ultra-low-power transceiver communication architectures based on nanoscale devices. The book addresses basic and more advanced topics, such as I/O buffer circuits for ensuring reliable chip-to-chip communication, I/O buffer behavioural modelling, multiport empirical models for memory interfaces, compact behavioural modelling for memristive devices, and resource reservation modelling for distributed embedded systems. The respective chapters detail new research findings, new models, algorithms, implementations and simulations of the above-mentioned topics. As such, the book will help both graduate students and researchers understand the latest research into real-time modelling and processing.
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Real Time Modelling and Processing -- IBIS and Mpilog Modelling Frameworks for Signal Integrity Simulation -- Improved and Reduced-order I/O Devices Behavioral Modeling Solutions for SI simulation -- Neuro-Fuzzy Nonlinear Dynamic Modelling for Signal Integrity Simulation -- Fuzzy sliding mode controller design based on Euclidean particle swarm optimization -- An Electrothermal Behavior Study of the Power PiN Diode -- A Detailed Extraction Procedure of Thyristor Design Parameters -- Modeling of Memristive Devices for Neuro-morphic Application -- Modeling, Designing and Analyzing Resource Reservations in Distributed Embedded Systems -- Real-time Implementation of Light-independent Traffic Sign Recognition approach.

This book presents cutting-edge work on real-time modelling and processing, a highly active research field in both the research and industrial domains. Going beyond conventional real-time systems, major efforts are required to develop accurate and computational efficient real-time modelling algorithms and design automation tools that reflect the technological advances in high-speed and ultra-low-power transceiver communication architectures based on nanoscale devices. The book addresses basic and more advanced topics, such as I/O buffer circuits for ensuring reliable chip-to-chip communication, I/O buffer behavioural modelling, multiport empirical models for memory interfaces, compact behavioural modelling for memristive devices, and resource reservation modelling for distributed embedded systems. The respective chapters detail new research findings, new models, algorithms, implementations and simulations of the above-mentioned topics. As such, the book will help both graduate students and researchers understand the latest research into real-time modelling and processing.

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