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Browse All Reviews > Computer Systems Organization (C) > Special-Purpose And Application-Based Systems (C.3) > Microprocessor/Microcomputer Applications (C.3...)
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Reviews about "Microprocessor/Microcomputer Applications (C.3...)":
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CAEMO - a flexible and scalable high performance matrix algebra coprocessor for embedded reconfigurable computing systems Woehrle H., Kirchner F. Microprocessors & Microsystems 56(C): 47-63, 2018. Type: Article
The authors present a novel cogurable accelerator engine for matrix operations (CAEMO) for improving computational performance on matrix- or block-based algorithms. Because many applications are based on the relationships between data ...
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Nov 13 2018 |
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Patmos: a time-predictable microprocessor Schoeberl M., Puffitsch W., Hepp S., Huber B., Prokesch D. Real-Time Systems 54(2): 389-423, 2018. Type: Article
While general-purpose computing looks for a good average execution time, a vital parameter of real-time/embedded platforms (mission critical applications, like in avionics) is the worst-case execution time (WCET) [1]: the upper bounds ...
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Sep 18 2018 |
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Applicability of the CMSIS-RTOS standard to the Internet of Things Renaux D., Pöttker F. ISORC 2014 (Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE 17th International Symposium on Object/Component-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing,Jun 10-12, 2014) 284-291, 2014. Type: Proceedings
The Cortex Microcontroller Software Interface Standard (CMSIS) was first published by ARM in 2008; the RTOS variant, for real-time operating systems, followed in 2012. The purpose of this standard is to encourage software portability a...
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Dec 15 2014 |
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PIC projects and applications using C: a project-based approach Smith D., Newnes, Newton, MA, 2013. 204 pp. Type: Book (978-0-080971-51-3)
Nobody gives much attention to microcontrollers in the world of information and communications technology (ICT). They are somewhat taken for granted, in that they are not as visible as smartphone apps or other substantial software; yet...
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Jun 18 2014 |
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High-throughput Bayesian computing machine with reconfigurable hardware Lin M., Lebedev I., Wawrzynek J. FPGA 2010 (Proceedings of the 18th Annual ACM/SIGDA International Symposium on Field Programmable Gate Arrays, Monterey, CA, Feb 21-23, 2010) 73-82, 2010. Type: Proceedings
General-purpose applications prototyped on conventional multi-core, multi-processor architectures suffer from nondeterministic memory access and unpredictable data patterns. A Bayesian graphical network captures the probabilistic model...
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Aug 3 2010 |
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Computer-controlled digital correlator and its application in experimental physics Florek A., Kozłowski K., Wróblewski W., Gapínski J. Microprocessors & Microsystems 16(4): 171-176, 1992. Type: Article
The design and operation of a microprocessor-based system used to record and analyze experimental data in a quantum physics laboratory are described. The current second-generation system, developed at the Technical University of Pozn...
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Aug 1 1993 |
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A dual-DSP microprocessor system for real-time digital correlation Ganesan S. Microprocessors & Microsystems 15(7): 379-384, 1991. Type: Article
The construction of a special-purpose system built from two digital signal processing (DSP) chips for computing convolutions is described. The system uses a two-level memory approach, with local 16K memories used for program storage an...
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Apr 1 1993 |
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Optimal VLSI Dictionary Machines Without Compress Instructions Li H., Probst D. IEEE Transactions on Computers 39(5): 676-693, 1990. Type: Article
Dictionary machines are an implementation of hardware and software to rapidly handle a subset of normal database machine functions. Past attempts to design VLSI circuitry for such machines have run into problems with complexity and res...
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Aug 1 1991 |
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BBC microcomputers in population screening Dyson T., Marshall D., Hardcastle J. Journal of Microcomputer Applications 9(2): 151-157, 1986. Type: Article
The paper describes how the Computer Center of the University of Nottingham succeeded in building a very inexpensive workstation for the Department of Surgery at the University Hospital. The particular application is a study to screen ...
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Aug 1 1987 |
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