1st Edition

Embedded and Networking Systems Design, Software, and Implementation

Edited By Gul N. Khan, Krzysztof Iniewski Copyright 2014
    292 Pages 119 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    291 Pages 119 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    291 Pages 119 B/W Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    Embedded and Networking Systems: Design, Software, and Implementation explores issues related to the design and synthesis of high-performance embedded computer systems and networks. The emphasis is on the fundamental concepts and analytical techniques that are applicable to a range of embedded and networking applications, rather than on specific embedded architectures, software development, or system-level integration. This system point of view guides designers in dealing with the trade-offs to optimize performance, power, cost, and other system-level non-functional requirements.

    The book brings together contributions by researchers and experts from around the world, offering a global view of the latest research and development in embedded and networking systems. Chapters highlight the evolution and trends in the field and supply a fundamental and analytical understanding of some underlying technologies. Topics include the co-design of embedded systems, code optimization for a variety of applications, power and performance trade-offs, benchmarks for evaluating embedded systems and their components, and mobile sensor network systems. The book also looks at novel applications such as mobile sensor systems and video networks.

    A comprehensive review of groundbreaking technology and applications, this book is a timely resource for system designers, researchers, and students interested in the possibilities of embedded and networking systems. It gives readers a better understanding of an emerging technology evolution that is helping drive telecommunications into the next decade.

    Evolution of Digital Signal Processing Architecture at Texas Instruments
    Gene A. Frantz

    Co-Synthesis of Real-Time Embedded Systems
    Gul N. Khan

    Methods for Non-Intrusive Dynamic Application Profiling and Soft Error Detection
    Roman Lysecky and Karthik Shankar

    Embedded Systems Code Optimization and Power Consumption
    Mostafa E.A. Ibrahim and Markus Rupp

    Flexible and Scalable Power Management Framework for RTOS-Based Embedded Systems
    Muhamed Fauzi, Thambipillai Srikanthan, and Siew-Kei Lam

    Range of Benchmarks Required to Analyze Embedded Processors and Systems
    Jeff Caldwell, Chris Fournier, Shay Gal-On, Markus Levy, and Alexander Mintz

    Networking Embedded Systems: An Exciting Future
    Roberto Saracco

    OCTOPUS: On-demand Communication Topology Updating Strategy for Mobile Sensor Networks
    Hicham Hatime, Kamesh Namuduri, and John Watkins

    Network Structure for Delay-Aware Applications in Wireless Sensor Networks
    Chi-Tsun Cheng, Chi K. Tse, and Francis C.M. Lau

    Game-Theoretic Models for Camera Selection in Video Network
    Yiming Li and Bir Bhanu

    Cluster-Based Networking for MANETs Using Self-Organization
    J. Guadalupe Olascuaga-Cabrera, Ernesto López-Mellado, Andres Mendez-Vazquez, and Félix Ramos-Corchado

    Ensemble-Based Approach for Targeting Mobile Sensor Networks: Algorithm and Sensitivity Analysis
    Han-Lim Choi and Jonathan P. How

    Biography

    Gul N. Khan is a professor and program director of computer engineering at Ryerson University, Canada. He has previously held positions at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia; Nanyang Technical University, Singapore; and University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Dr. Khan’s research interests include embedded systems, hardware/software co-design, MPSoC, NoC, fault-tolerant systems, high performance computing, machine vision, and multimedia systems. He has published more than 95 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers. He also holds three US patents related to automatic endoscopes, and he has been the editor of three conference proceedings. Dr. Khan currently serves as the associate editor of International Journal of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems.

    Krzysztof (Kris) Iniewski manages R&D at Redlen Technologies, Inc., a start-up company in Vancouver, Canada. He is also a president of CMOS Emerging Technologies Research Inc., an organization of high-tech events covering communications, microsystems, optoelectronics, and sensors. Dr. Iniewski has held numerous faculty and management positions at the University of Toronto, the University of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, and PMC-Sierra, Inc. He has published more than 100 research papers in international journals and conferences. He holds 18 international patents granted in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, and Japan. He is a frequent invited speaker, has consulted for multiple organizations internationally, and has written and edited several books.

    "This book is a helpful resource for system designers, graduate researchers and academics. It gives readers a better understanding of system level design techniques, covering both hardware and software, and an emerging telecommunications technology."
    —Ishtiaque Ahmed, Manager, Robi Axiata Ltd., Bangladesh in Optics and Photonics News