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When a system completes processing a number of functions in a given amount of time, the condition that drives it to do so is called a real-time system. The processing platforms of projective missile system face two major problems: structure complexity and high cost. The complexity in the system structure is a result for multi reasons such as the mechanism used within the system to perform the system...
This work aims to propose an efficient hardware/software system fo guassian mixture model (GMM) parts-based topology modeling for face identification and verification. Following its great success in speaker recognition, The GMM approach was extended to face recognition providing a good trade-off in terms of complexity, performance and robustness. Despite its reduced complexity compared to other statistical...
Recognizing the strategic importance of embedded computing for industry and society, the European Commission formed, together with industry, academia, and national governments, the European technology platform ARTEMIS (Advanced Research and Technology for Embedded Intelligence and Systems) in 2004. It is one goal of ARTEMIS to develop a cross-domain embedded system architecture, supported by design...
Modern embedded multiprocessors are complex systems that often require years to design and verify. A significant factor is that engineers must allocate a disproportionate share of their effort to ensure that modern FPGA chips architecture behave correctly. This paper proposes a design and creation of embedded multiprocessors architecture system focusing on its design area and performance. Embedded...
To sustain advanced interdisciplinary teaching and learning in the rapidly growing and diversifying field of robotics, we have successfully employed FPGA based System on Chip (SoC) technology to provide abstraction between high level software and low level I/O- and control hardware. Our approach is to provides students with a simple FPGA based framework for hardware access, and hardware I/O development,...
In distributed reconfigurable systems on chip embedded systems, many factors other than a scheduler are involved in the success or failure of real time applications/tasks. A scheduler which is just aware of timing is no longer suitable. Other factors such as resource managing, load balancing, execution adaptation and fault prediction are in fact of great importance. In this paper we point out the...
Hardware/Software (HW/SW) partitioning is a major step in embedded system design flow. This paper studies a new method of automated HW/SW partitioning. The main goal of this method is to improve performance in terms of the execution time and consumed area. Proposed algorithms are useful for partitioning using a dependency graph. This Graph models complete dependencies and flow of a design. We applied...
We are presenting a new concept of an application-specific processor that is capable of transmuting its instruction set according to non-predictive application behavior during run-time. In those scenarios, current (extensible) embedded processors are less efficient since they are not run-time adaptive. We have identified the instruction set selection to be a critical step to perform at run time and...
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