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Embedded systems are characterized by the presence of processors
running application-specific software. Recent years have seen a
large growth of such systems, and this trend is projected to
continue with the growth of systems on a chip. Many of these
systems have strict performance and cost requirements. To design
these systems, sophisticated timing analysis tools are needed to
accurately determine the extreme case (best case and worst case)
performance of the software components. Existing techniques for
this analysis have one or more of the following limitations: they
cannot model complicated programs they cannot model advanced
micro-architectural features of the processor, such as cache
memories and pipelines they cannot be easily retargeted for new
hardware platforms. In Performance Analysis of Real-Time Embedded
Software, a new timing analysis technique is presented to overcome
the above limitations. The technique determines the bounds on the
extreme case (best case and worst case) execution time of a program
when running on a given hardware system. It partitions the problem
into two sub-problems: program path analysis and microarchitecture
modeling. Performance Analysis of Real-Time Embedded Software will
be of interest to Design Automation professionals as well as
designers of circuits and systems.
Embedded systems are characterized by the presence of processors
running application-specific software. Recent years have seen a
large growth of such systems, and this trend is projected to
continue with the growth of systems on a chip. Many of these
systems have strict performance and cost requirements. To design
these systems, sophisticated timing analysis tools are needed to
accurately determine the extreme case (best case and worst case)
performance of the software components. Existing techniques for
this analysis have one or more of the following limitations: * they
cannot model complicated programs * they cannot model advanced
micro-architectural features of the processor, such as cache
memories and pipelines * they cannot be easily retargeted for new
hardware platforms. In Performance Analysis of Real-Time Embedded
Software, a new timing analysis technique is presented to overcome
the above limitations. The technique determines the bounds on the
extreme case (best case and worst case) execution time of a program
when running on a given hardware system. It partitions the problem
into two sub-problems: program path analysis and microarchitecture
modeling.Performance Analysis of Real-Time Embedded Software will
be of interest to Design Automation professionals as well as
designers of circuits and systems.
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