Vega, Augusto

Rugged embedded systems : computing in harsh environments - Amsterdam: Morgan Kaufmann, 2017 - xvi, 345 p. ; 23 cm.

Rugged Embedded Systems: Computing in Harsh Environments describes how to design reliable embedded systems for harsh environments, including architectural approaches, cross-stack hardware/software techniques, and emerging challenges and opportunities.
A "harsh environment" presents inherent characteristics, such as extreme temperature and radiation levels, very low power and energy budgets, strict fault tolerance and security constraints, etc. that challenge the computer system in its design and operation. To guarantee proper execution (correct, safe, and low-power) in such scenarios, this contributed work discusses multiple layers that involve firmware, operating systems, and applications, as well as power management units and communication interfaces. This book also incorporates use cases in the domains of unmanned vehicles (advanced cars and micro aerial robots) and space exploration as examples of computing designs for harsh environments.

9780128024591


Embedded computer systems
Prototype
SoC
Experimental Evaluation
Benchmark
Space Domain
Harsh Computing
Resilience Library
ECU Architecture
NTV
Fault-Tolerance Techniques
Real-Time Algorithms
Microbenchmark
Fault Injection
Cost Metrics
Power-Aware Architectures

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