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Units : Parallel Architectures for Real-Time Systems | ULB709
In recent years we have witnessed a paradigm shift in computer systems. Increasing the frequency has given way to multi-core architectures exploiting the parallelism. In the field of embedded systems, such a vision is seen in the form of Multi-Processor System-on-Chip - MPSoC. The advantages of such a platform in comparison with a uni-processor one are multiples in several domains like power consumption, scalability and reusability. In the same time, a lot of existing systems need Real Time Operating Systems not only to guarantee a given treatment capacity but also to guarantee a deadline for multiple tasks. To break with the sub-optimality of the actual philosophy consisting to see the design of software and hardware as two worlds apart, the aim of this thesis is, through a co-design methodology, to design a configurable MPSoC environment with services tailored directly for high level real-time scheduling algorithms.
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