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Embedded System Design: Modeling, Synthesis and Verification introduces a model-based approach to system level design. It presents modeling techniques for both computation and communication at different levels of abstraction, such as specification, transaction level and cycle-accurate level. It discusses synthesis methods for system level architectures, embedded software and hardware components. Using these methods, designers can develop applications with high level models, which are automatically translatable to low level implementations. This book, furthermore, describes simulation-based and formal verification methods that are essential for achieving design confidence. The book concludes with an overview of existing tools along with a design case study outlining the practice of embedded system design. Specifically, this book addresses the following topics in detail: . System modeling at different abstraction levels . Model-based system design . Hardware/Software codesign . Software and Hardware component synthesis . System verification This book is for groups within the embedded system community: students in courses on embedded systems, embedded application developers, system designers and managers, CAD tool developers, design automation, and system engineering.
Embedded computer systems --- Systèmes enfouis (Informatique) --- Design and construction. --- Conception et construction --- Eingebettetes System. --- Embedded systems --- Modellen (vorm) --- Programmatuurtechniek --- Design. --- Embedded systems. --- Modellen (vorm). --- Programmatuurtechniek. --- Systèmes enfouis (Informatique) --- EPUB-LIV-FT LIVINGEN SPRINGER-B
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The book treats materials processing from a theoretical and thus mathematical and quantitative point of view. The first portion draws from various fields to provide a theoretical basis upon which any materials synthesis and/or fabrication process may be completely described. In addition, the practical side of theoretical materials processing is directly addressed: the details of useful numerical simulation methods, numerous tables of material property values, details of useful mathematical manipulations that are frequently required, and helpful, detailed and easy-to-use tables of unit conversions are included. Furthermore, the book begins with a purely qualitative discussion of the key aspects of theory, to establish a sufficiently good understanding of the same aspects when they are re-introduced in their more customary mathematical, quantitative form. Taken together, the various elements of this book provide a sound foundation for both the understanding and the use of this theoretical approach to materials processing.
Manufacturing processes --- Manufacturing processes --- Materiaalbewerking. --- Materials. --- Materials. --- Mathematisches Modell. --- Modellen (vorm). --- Verarbeitung. --- Werkstoff. --- Mathematical models. --- Mathematical models.
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