Embedded Real-time Systems
Date: 19/May/2014 Time: 09:00 - 02/Jun/2014 Time: 17:00
Place: UPC, Campus Nord. In the code below first set of letter and number refers to the building and second to the floor and room.
19/5: C6-E106
20/5: C6-E101
21/5: C6-E106
22/5: C6-E101
23/5: C6-E101
26/5: C6-E101
27/5: C6-E101
28/5: D6-S103
29/5: C6-E101
30/5: C6-E101
02/6: C6-220 / D6-S103
Target group: Master and PhD students or researchers working on:
Real-Time systems
Distributed Computing
High Performance Computing
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Requirements
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basics in operating systems and computer architectures,
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notions of concurrency and parallelism,
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simple fixed-point iterations and basic maths.
Description:
This course will provide the students with some initial yet articulate insight into the design principles and verification techniques of embedded real-time systems. Special attention will be paid to the challenges posed to the well-founded single-core processor theory and practice by the advent of multicore processors.
Course contents:
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a high-level view of an embedded system and its abstraction to a workload model
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concurrency models and implications on feasibility analysis: examples and exercises
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a glimpse to how the system works in practice
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the multicore challenge: what stands and what falls in the transition from concurrency to parallelism.
Contact Us:
The Contact Person for the course details is leonidas [dot] kosmidis [at] bsc [dot] es
education [at] bsc [dot] es (CONTACT US) for further details about MSc, PhD, Post Doc studies, exchanges and collaboration in education and training with BSC.
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