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Embedded software in real-time signal processing systems: application and architecture trends
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EngineeringMultimedia ProcessorReal-time System DesignComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringEmbedded SystemsEmbedded ArchitectureProcessor ArchitectureHardware ArchitectureReal-time SystemSystems EngineeringReal-time ApplicationArchitecture TrendsParallel ComputingComprehensive SurveyComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceReal-time ComputingSignal ProcessingSoftware DesignEmbedded Operating SystemExtensive SurveyProgram AnalysisReal-time SystemsEmbedded Processor UseSystem Software
We present an extensive survey of trends in embedded processor use with an emphasis on emerging applications in wireless communication, multimedia, and general telecommunications. We demonstrate the importance of application-specific instruction-set processors (ASIPs) in high-volume, low cost applications. We also examine some of the underlying trends of the applications in which embedded processors are used. This is followed by a description of embedded software development tool requirements. High-performance software compilation emerges as a key requirement. Finally, specific industrial case studies of products in MPEG, videophone, and low-cost digital signal processor (DSP) applications are used to illustrate the architecture design tradeoffs, and highlight specific tool requirements. A companion paper (Goosens et al., 1997) presents a comprehensive survey of embedded software development tools, focusing mostly on retargetable software compilation.
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