Handbook of Real-Time and Embedded Systems
Date: 06 May 2011, 20:18
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Real-time and embedded systems are essential to our lives, from controlling car engines and regulating traffic lights to monitoring plane takeoffs and landings to providing up-to-the-minute stock quotes. Bringing together researchers from both academia and industry, the Handbook of Real-Time and Embedded Systems provides comprehensive coverage of the most advanced and timely topics in the field. The book focuses on several major areas of real-time and embedded systems. It examines real-time scheduling and resource management issues and explores the programming languages, paradigms, operating systems, and middleware for these systems. The handbook also presents challenges encountered in wireless sensor networks and offers ways to solve these problems. It addresses key matters associated with real-time data services and reviews the formalisms, methods, and tools used in real-time and embedded systems. In addition, the book considers how these systems are applied in various fields, including adaptive cruise control in the automobile industry. With its essential material and integration of theory and practice, the Handbook of Real-Time and Embedded Systems facilitates advancements in this area so that the services we rely on can continue to operate successfully. Contents Preface Editors Contributors 1 Introduction and Overview I Real-Time Scheduling and Resource Management 2 Real-Time Scheduling and Resource Management 3 Schedulability Analysis of Multiprocessor Sporadic Task Systems 4 Rate-Based Resource Allocation Methods 5 Compositional Real-Time Schedulability Analysis 6 Power-Aware Resource Management Techniques for Low-Power Embedded Systems 7 Imprecise Computation Model: TotalWeighted Error and Maximum Weighted Error 8 Imprecise Computation Model: Bicriteria and Other Related Problems 9 Stochastic Analysis of Priority-Driven Periodic Real-Time Systems II Programming Languages, Paradigms, and Analysis for Real-Time and Embedded Systems 10 Temporal Control in Real-Time Systems: Languages and Systems 11 The Evolution of Real-Time Programming 12 Real-Time Java 13 Programming Execution-Time Servers and Supporting EDF Scheduling in Ada 2005 14 Synchronous Programming III Operating Systems and Middleware for Real-Time and Embedded Systems 15 QoS-Enabled Component Middleware for Distributed Real-Time and Embedded Systems 16 Safe and Structured Use of Interrupts in Real-Time and Embedded Software 17 QoS Support and an Analytic Study for USB 1.x/2.0 Devices 18 Reference Middleware Architecture for Real-Time and Embedded Systems: A Case for Networked Service Robots IV Real-Time Communications/Sensor Networks 19 Online QoS Adaptation with the Flexible Time-Triggered (FTT) Communication Paradigm 20 Wireless Sensor Networks 21 Messaging in Sensor Networks: AddressingWireless Communications and Application Diversity 22 Real-Time Communication for Embedded Wireless Networks 23 Programming and Virtualization of Distributed Multitasking Sensor Networks V Real-Time Database/Data Services 24 Data-Intensive Services for Real-Time Systems 25 Real-Time Data Distribution 26 Temporal Consistency Maintenance for Real-Time Update Transactions 27 Salvaging Resources by Discarding Irreconcilably Conflicting Transactions in Firm Real-Time Database Systems 28 Application-Tailored Databases for Real-Time Systems 29 DeeDS NG: Architecture, Design, and Sample Application Scenario VI Formalisms, Methods, and Tools 30 State Space Abstractions for Time Petri Nets 31 Process-Algebraic Analysis of Timing and Schedulability Properties 32 Modular Hierarchies of Models for Embedded Systems 33 Metamodeling Languages and Metaprogrammable Tools 34 Hardware/Software Codesign 35 Execution Time Analysis for Embedded Real-Time Systems VII Experiences with Real-Time and Embedded Systems 36 Dynamic QoS Management in Distributed Real-Time Embedded Systems 37 Embedding Mobility in Multimedia Systems and PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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