2nd Edition

Embedded Systems Handbook 2-Volume Set

Edited By Richard Zurawski
    1503 Pages 592 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    During the past few years there has been an dramatic upsurge in research and development, implementations of new technologies, and deployments of actual solutions and technologies in the diverse application areas of embedded systems. These areas include automotive electronics, industrial automated systems, and building automation and control. Comprising 48 chapters and the contributions of 74 leading experts from industry and academia, the Embedded Systems Handbook, Second Edition presents a comprehensive view of embedded systems: their design, verification, networking, and applications. The contributors, directly involved in the creation and evolution of the ideas and technologies presented, offer tutorials, research surveys, and technology overviews, exploring new developments, deployments, and trends. To accommodate the tremendous growth in the field, the handbook is now divided into two volumes.

    New in This Edition:

    • Processors for embedded systems
    • Processor-centric architecture description languages
    • Networked embedded systems in the automotive and industrial automation fields
    • Wireless embedded systems

    Embedded Systems Design and Verification

    Volume I of the handbook is divided into three sections. It begins with a brief introduction to embedded systems design and verification. The book then provides a comprehensive overview of embedded processors and various aspects of system-on-chip and FPGA, as well as solutions to design challenges. The final section explores power-aware embedded computing, design issues specific to secure embedded systems, and web services for embedded devices.

    Networked Embedded Systems

    Volume II focuses on selected application areas of networked embedded systems. It covers automotive field, industrial automation, building automation, and wireless sensor networks. This volume highlights implementations in fast-evolving areas which have not received proper coverage in other publications. Reflecting the unique functional requirements of different application areas, the contributors discuss inter-node communication aspects in the context of specific applications of networked embedded systems.

     

    Volume I Contents

    System Level Design and Verification

    Real-Time in Networked Embedded Systems, H. Hanson, T. Nolte, M. Sjodin, and D. Sundmark

    Design of Embedded Systems, L. Lavango and C. Passerone

    Models of Embedded Computation for Distributed Embedded Systems, A. Jantsch

    Embedded Software Modeling and Design, M. Di Natale

    Languages for Design and Verification, S. Edwards

    Synchronous Hypothesis and Polychronous Languages, D. Potop-Butucaru, R. de Simone, J.-P. Talpin

    Processor-Centric Architecture Description Languages, S. Leibson, H. Sanghavi, and N. Andrews

    Network-Ready, Open Source Operating Systems for Embedded Real-Time Applications, I. C. Bertolotti

    Determining Bounds on Execution Times, R. Wilhelm

    Performance Analysis of Distributed Embedded Systems, L. Thiele, E. Wandeler, and W. Haid

    Power Aware Embedded Computing, M. F. Jacome and A. Ramachandran

    Embedded Processors and System-on-Chip Design

    Processors for Embedded Systems, S. Leibson

    System-on-Chip Design, G. Martin

    SoC Communication Architectures: From Interconnection Buses to Packet-Switched NoCs, J. L. Ayala, M. Lopez-Valleyo, D. Bertozzi, and L. Benini

    Networks-on-Chip: an Interconnect Fabric for Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip, F. Gilabert, D. Bertozzi, L. Benini, G. De Micheli

    Hardware/Software Interfaces Design for SoC, K. Popovici, W. O. Cesário, F. R. Wagner, and A. A. Jerraya

    FPGA Synthesis and Physical Design, M. Hutton and V. Betz

    Embedded System Security and Web Services

    Design Issues in Secure Embedded Systems, A. G. Fragopoulos, D. Serpanos, and A. G. Voyiatzis

    Web Services for Embedded Devices, H. Bohn and F. Golatowski

    Volume II Contents

    Networked Embedded Systems: An Introduction

    Networked Embedded Systems: An Overview, R. Zurawski

    Middleware Design and Implementation for Networked Embedded Systems, V. Subramonian and C. D. Gill

    Wireless Sensor Networks

    Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks, S. Dulman and P. J. M. Havinga

    Architectures for Wireless Sensor Networks, S. Dulman, S. Chatterjea, and P. J. M. Havinga

    Overview of Time Synchronization Issues in Sensor Networks, W. Su

    Resource Aware Localization in Sensor Networks, F. Reichenbach, J. Blumenthal, and D. Timmermann

    Power-efficient Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks, L. Lo Bello and E. Toscano

    Energy-Efficient MAC Protocols for Wireless Sensor Networks, L. Lo Bello, M. Collotta and E. Toscano

    Distributed Signal Processing in Sensor Networks, O. S. Jahromi and P. Aarabi

    Sensor Network Security, G. Schaefer

    Wireless Sensor Networks Testing and Validation, M. Woehrle, J. Beutel, L. Thiele

    Developing and Testing of Software for Sensor Networks, J. Blumenthal, F. Golatowski, R. Behnke, S. Prüter, and D. Timmermann

    Automotive Networked Embedded Systems

    Trends in Automotive Communication Systems, N. Navet, F. Simonot-Lion

    Time-Triggered Communication, R. Obermaisser

    Controller Area Network, G. Cena and A. Valenzano

    FlexRay Communication Technology, R. Nossal-Tueyeni and D. Millinger

    The LIN Standard, A. Rajnak

    Standardized Basic System Software for Automotive Applications, T. Galla

    Volcano Technology: Enabling Correctness by Design, A. Rajnak

    Networked Embedded Systems in Industrial Automation

    Fieldbus Systems: Embedded Networks for Automation, T. Sauter

    Real-Time Ethernet for Automation Applications, M. Felser

    Configuration and Management of Networked Embedded Devices, W. Elmenreich

    Networked Control Systems for Manufacturing: Parameterization, Differentiation, Evaluation and Application, J. R. Moyne and D. M. Tilbury

    Wireless LAN Technology for the Factory Floor: Challenges and Approaches, A. Willig

    Wireless Local and Wireless Personal Area Network Communication in Industrial Environments, K. Matheus

    Hybrid Wired/Wireless Networks Real-Time Industrial Networks, G. Cena, A. Valenzano, and S. Vitturi

    Wireless Sensor Networks for Automation, J.-E. Frey and T. Lennvall

    Design and Implementation of a Truly- Wireless Real-Time Sensor/Actuator Interface for Discrete Manufacturing Automation, G. Scheible, D. Dzung, J. Endresen, and J.-E. Frey

    Networked Embedded Systems in Building Automation and Control

    Data Communications for Distributed Building Automation, W. Kastner and G. Neugschwandtner

    Biography

    Richard Zurawski is with ISA Group in San Francisco, California, and is involved in providing solutions to Fortune companies.

    The two volumes consist of 48 contributions written by experts from industry and academia from Europe and USA. The presented material is in the form of tutorials, research surveys and technology overviews. All papers include rich bibliography on the presented subject. Many of the contributions are from the industry at the forefront of developments in embedded systems.
    Zentralblatt MATH 1186

    Zurawski has done a good job given the scope of the topic ESH addresses. The book broadly covers embedded systems and also delves deeply into specific new areas of interest. … ESH will indisputably be valuable to many different readers. A reader new to embedded systems but grounded in software and computer architecture would have a broad and solid understanding of embedded systems after finishing the book. A seasoned embedded-systems technologist will gain an understanding of new application areas and new ways of addressing old problems more efficiently. ESH is a valuable tool offering something to almost everyone in the field.
    —Christopher Songer, Stonestreet One