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Laplante3rd ed.Hoboken, N.J. Wiley20041 online resource (529 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780471228554 0471228559 Includes bibliographical references (p. 475-485) and index.REAL-TIME SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS; CONTENTS; Preface to the Third Edition; 1 Basic Real-Time Concepts; 1.1 Terminology; 1.1.1 Systems Concepts; 1.1.2 Real-Time Definitions; 1.1.3 Events and Determinism; 1.1.4 CPU Utilization; 1.2 Real-Time System Design Issues; 1.3 Example Real-Time Systems; 1.4 Common Misconceptions; 1.5 Brief History; 1.5.1 Theoretical Advances; 1.5.2 Early Systems; 1.5.3 Hardware Developments; 1.5.4 Early Software; 1.5.5 Commercial Operating System Support; 1.6 Exercises; 2 Hardware Considerations; 2.1 Basic Architecture; 2.2 Hardware Interfacing; 2.2.1 Latching2.2.2 Edge versus Level Triggered2.2.3 Tristate Logic; 2.2.4 Wait States; 2.2.5 Systems Interfaces and Buses; 2.3 Central Processing Unit; 2.3.1 Fetch and Execute Cycle; 2.3.2 Microcontrollers; 2.3.3 Instruction Forms; 2.3.4 Core Instructions; 2.3.5 Addressing Modes; 2.3.6 RISC versus CISC; 2.4 Memory; 2.4.1 Memory Access; 2.4.2 Memory Technologies; 2.4.3 Memory Hierarchy; 2.4.4 Memory Organization; 2.5 Input/Output; 2.5.1 Programmed Input/Output; 2.5.2 Direct Memory Access; 2.5.3 Memory-Mapped Input/Output; 2.5.4 Interrupts; 2.6 Enhancing Performance; 2.6.1 Locality of Reference; 2.6.2 Cache2.6.3 Pipelining2.6.4 Coprocessors; 2.7 Other Special Devices; 2.7.1 Applications-Specific Integrated Circuits; 2.7.2 Programmable Array Logic/Programmable Logic Array; 2.7.3 Field-Programmable Gate Arrays; 2.7.4 Transducers; 2.7.5 Analog/Digital Converters; 2.7.6 Digital/Analog Converters; 2.8 Non-von-Neumann Architectures; 2.8.1 Parallel Systems; 2.8.2 Flynn's Taxonomy for Parallelism; 2.9 Exercises; 3 Real-Time Operating Systems; 3.1 Real-Time Kernels; 3.1.1 Pseudokernels; 3.1.2 Interrupt-Driven Systems; 3.1.3 Preemptive-Priority Systems; 3.1.4 Hybrid Systems3.1.5 The Task-Control Block Model3.2 Theoretical Foundations of Real-Time Operating Systems; 3.2.1 Process Scheduling; 3.2.2 Round-Robin Scheduling; 3.2.3 Cyclic Executives; 3.2.4 Fixed-Priority Scheduling-Rate-Monotonic Approach; 3.2.5 Dynamic-Priority Scheduling: Earliest-Deadline-First Approach; 3.3 Intertask Communication and Synchronization; 3.3.1 Buffering Data; 3.3.2 Time-Relative Buffering; 3.3.3 Ring Buffers; 3.3.4 Mailboxes; 3.3.5 Queues; 3.3.6 Critical Regions; 3.3.7 Semaphores; 3.3.8 Other Synchronization Mechanisms; 3.3.9 Deadlock; 3.3.10 Priority Inversion3.4 Memory Management3.4.1 Process Stack Management; 3.4.2 Run-Time Ring Buffer; 3.4.3 Maximum Stack Size; 3.4.4 Multiple-Stack Arrangements; 3.4.5 Memory Management in the Task-Control-Block Model; 3.4.6 Swapping; 3.4.7 Overlays; 3.4.8 Block or Page Management; 3.4.9 Replacement Algorithms; 3.4.10 Memory Locking; 3.4.11 Working Sets; 3.4.12 Real-Time Garbage Collection; 3.4.13 Contiguous File Systems; 3.4.14 Building versus Buying Real-Time Operating Systems; 3.4.15 Selecting Real-Time Kernels; 3.5 Case Study: POSIX; 3.5.1 Threads; 3.5.2 POSIX Mutexes and Condition Variables3.5.3 POSIX SemaphoresThe leading guide to real-time systems design-revised and updatedThis third edition of Phillip Laplante's bestselling, practical guide to building real-time systems maintains its predecessors' unique holistic, systems-based approach devised to help engineers write problem-solving software. Dr. Laplante incorporates a survey of related technologies and their histories, complete with time-saving practical tips, hands-on instructions, C code, and insights into decreasing ramp-up times.Real-Time Systems Design and Analysis, Third Edition is essential for students and practicing sofReal-time data processingSystem designReal-time data processing.System design.004/.33Laplante Phillip A149868MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911019744903321Real-time systems, design and analysis331127UNINA