Functional partitioning of multi-processor architectures
Many real-time computations such as process control and robotic applications may be naturally distributed in a functional manner. One way of ensuring good performance, reliability and security of operation is to map or distribute such tasks onto a distributed, multi-processor system. The time-critic...
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ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2923032018-06-06T15:32:43ZFunctional partitioning of multi-processor architecturesAl-Khayatt, Samir S.1990Many real-time computations such as process control and robotic applications may be naturally distributed in a functional manner. One way of ensuring good performance, reliability and security of operation is to map or distribute such tasks onto a distributed, multi-processor system. The time-critical task is thus functionally partitioned into a set of cooperating sub-tasks. These sub-tasks run concurrently and asynchronously on different nodes (stations) of the system. The software design and support of such a functional distribution of sub-tasks (processes) depends on the degree of interaction of these processes among the different nodes.005Computer software & programmingLoughborough Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.292303https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/32337Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |
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Many real-time computations such as process control and robotic applications may be naturally distributed in a functional manner. One way of ensuring good performance, reliability and security of operation is to map or distribute such tasks onto a distributed, multi-processor system. The time-critical task is thus functionally partitioned into a set of cooperating sub-tasks. These sub-tasks run concurrently and asynchronously on different nodes (stations) of the system. The software design and support of such a functional distribution of sub-tasks (processes) depends on the degree of interaction of these processes among the different nodes. |
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Al-Khayatt, Samir S. |
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Functional partitioning of multi-processor architectures |
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Functional partitioning of multi-processor architectures |
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Functional partitioning of multi-processor architectures |
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Loughborough University |
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