Search for dissertations about: "components of Embedded systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 145 swedish dissertations containing the words components of Embedded systems.
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1. GPU Support for Component-based Development of Embedded Systems
Abstract : One pressing challenge of many modern embedded systems is to successfully deal with the considerable amount of data that originates from the interaction with the environment. A recent solution comes from the use of GPUs. READ MORE
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2. Preservation of Extra-Functional Properties in Embedded Systems Development
Abstract : The interaction of embedded systems with their environments and their resource limitations make it important to take into account properties such as timing, security, and resource consumption in designing such systems. These so-called Extra-Functional Properties (EFPs) capture and describe the quality and characteristics of a system, and they need to be taken into account from early phases of development and throughout the system's lifecycle. READ MORE
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3. ForSyDe-Atom: Design of Heterogeneous Embedded Systems : Taming Complexity with Layers, Atoms and Patterns
Abstract : The design of embedded systems is inherently complex for two main reasons. Firstly, it entails the combined knowledge and results from a vast set of mature, well-established, yet separate disciplines, such as electrical engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, etc. READ MORE
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4. Design and Identification of Wireless Transmitters for a Low-power and Secure Internet of Things
Abstract : Wireless communication is a key enabler for connecting billions of Internet of Things devices. For networked embedded devices operating on limited energy resources, wireless communication dominates the power consumption. READ MORE
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5. Hierarchical scheduling for predictable execution of real-time software components and legacy systems
Abstract : This dissertation presents techniques to achieve predictable execution of coarse-grained software components and for preservation of temporal properties of components during their integration and reuse.The dissertation presents a novel concept runnable virtual node (RVN) which interaction with the environment is bounded both by a functional and a temporal interface, and the validity of its internal temporal behaviour is preserved when integrated with other components or when reused in a new environment. READ MORE