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020 _a9780128225752
082 _a006.22
_bBAK
100 _aBakos, Jason D.
245 _aEmbedded systems : ARM programming and optimization
260 _bElsevier,
_c2023
_aCambridge :
300 _axiii, 301 p. ;
_bill. (b & w),
_c24 cm.
365 _b79.95
_c$
_d86.30
504 _aIncludes index.
520 _aEmbedded Systems: ARM Programming and Optimization combines an exploration of the ARM architecture with an examination of the facilities offered by the Linux operating system to explain how various features of program design can influence processor performance. It demonstrates methods by which a programmer can optimize program code in a way that does not impact its behavior but improves its performance. Several applications, including image transformations, fractal generation, image convolution, and computer vision tasks, are used to describe and demonstrate these methods. From this, the reader will gain insight into computer architecture and application design, as well as gain practical knowledge in the area of embedded software design for modern embedded systems.
650 _aArithmetic Optimization
650 _aVideo4Linux
650 _aOpenMP
650 _aRadix point
650 _aLinux framebuffer
650 _aImage convolution
650 _aFractal generation
650 _aOpenCL
650 _aMandelbrot set
650 _aMultiply-accumulate
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